Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 |
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... tion ; the Americans are active in their persons ; they are enterprising ; they are brave ; and , which is of vast consequence , they are , from education and almost from constitution , SOBER , a virtue not at all less valuable in an ...
... tion ; the Americans are active in their persons ; they are enterprising ; they are brave ; and , which is of vast consequence , they are , from education and almost from constitution , SOBER , a virtue not at all less valuable in an ...
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... tion of leaving on the left bank a portion of his army to observe that of Portugal , and to join the rest of General Hill's at Arreva- lo , in order to combat the army of the South separately . His Majesty , that nothing might be ...
... tion of leaving on the left bank a portion of his army to observe that of Portugal , and to join the rest of General Hill's at Arreva- lo , in order to combat the army of the South separately . His Majesty , that nothing might be ...
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... tion . The Catalonians perceived , from the conduct of the English in this instance , how little they can rely on the promises of such worthless auxiliaries.- -The English merchandises seized at Areyns - del - Mare were instantly either ...
... tion . The Catalonians perceived , from the conduct of the English in this instance , how little they can rely on the promises of such worthless auxiliaries.- -The English merchandises seized at Areyns - del - Mare were instantly either ...
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... tion of hostilities between the two coun- tries ; and I shall be most happy to be the instrument of bringing about a reconcilia- tion , so interesting and beneficial to Ame- rica and Great Britain . -I therefore propose to you , that ...
... tion of hostilities between the two coun- tries ; and I shall be most happy to be the instrument of bringing about a reconcilia- tion , so interesting and beneficial to Ame- rica and Great Britain . -I therefore propose to you , that ...
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... tion failed , each would be restored to its has authorized you to propose a cessation former state , and to all its pretensions , by of hostilities , and is doubtless aware of the recurring to war . -Lord Castlereagh , in important and ...
... tion failed , each would be restored to its has authorized you to propose a cessation former state , and to all its pretensions , by of hostilities , and is doubtless aware of the recurring to war . -Lord Castlereagh , in important and ...
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