Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 |
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... accusers be We might , I say , hear with our own ears , sincere in their accusations , what can they the reasons of the people of France for la- desire better than the example of France as menting the loss of the old government ; a ...
... accusers be We might , I say , hear with our own ears , sincere in their accusations , what can they the reasons of the people of France for la- desire better than the example of France as menting the loss of the old government ; a ...
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... accusers to scorn , lady ; and , in that case , there would be , probably , little reason for making the pro- vision in question ; but , while he remains in his present state , to provide for a due succession to the Regency is as ...
... accusers to scorn , lady ; and , in that case , there would be , probably , little reason for making the pro- vision in question ; but , while he remains in his present state , to provide for a due succession to the Regency is as ...
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... accusers .———— -She statements ? -It has been disproved , they asserts , that she was completely acquitted ; tell us . The accusation , they say , has been she asserts also , that the evidence against proved to be false ; and , that ...
... accusers .———— -She statements ? -It has been disproved , they asserts , that she was completely acquitted ; tell us . The accusation , they say , has been she asserts also , that the evidence against proved to be false ; and , that ...
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... accusers . manner more clear and decided . The Prin- cess says , that there is evidence of her inno - greater power , or influence , now than she cence . In my opinion , there needs little more evidence , than this passage of her ad ...
... accusers . manner more clear and decided . The Prin- cess says , that there is evidence of her inno - greater power , or influence , now than she cence . In my opinion , there needs little more evidence , than this passage of her ad ...
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... accusers have Now , if there be danger in German man- been brought against her ; she says , that ners , why are so many Germans introduced she has been fully acquitted of all the into our army , and why have they , in Eng- charges ...
... accusers have Now , if there be danger in German man- been brought against her ; she says , that ners , why are so many Germans introduced she has been fully acquitted of all the into our army , and why have they , in Eng- charges ...
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