Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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... Lord Castlereagh and Caulincourt were at Chatillon along with the our ... Burghersh , detailing the treating with her ; that if the Emperor operations ... Lord Burghersh's dispatch . But when it is plain that his Lordship speaks of the ...
... Lord Castlereagh and Caulincourt were at Chatillon along with the our ... Burghersh , detailing the treating with her ; that if the Emperor operations ... Lord Burghersh's dispatch . But when it is plain that his Lordship speaks of the ...
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... Lord Burghersh tells us , in his dis- being ordered to join Lord Collingwood , then patches , that it was a most glorious victory . the Commander in Chief in the Mediterranean , Sir Charles Stewart says , that " if Marshal to explain ...
... Lord Burghersh tells us , in his dis- being ordered to join Lord Collingwood , then patches , that it was a most glorious victory . the Commander in Chief in the Mediterranean , Sir Charles Stewart says , that " if Marshal to explain ...
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... Lord Burghersh's and Sir Charles Stewart's dispatches , not a single word is said as to these important and decisive occurrences ! It cannot be pretended that the enemy's accounts are mere gasconade , because we find it admitted in our ...
... Lord Burghersh's and Sir Charles Stewart's dispatches , not a single word is said as to these important and decisive occurrences ! It cannot be pretended that the enemy's accounts are mere gasconade , because we find it admitted in our ...
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... Lord Burghersh to denominate the affair a to the rear guard of Buonaparte's army . It general one , for surely he could not mean is true , he does not tell us explicitly what that it was general as to Buonaparte's army , precise part of ...
... Lord Burghersh to denominate the affair a to the rear guard of Buonaparte's army . It general one , for surely he could not mean is true , he does not tell us explicitly what that it was general as to Buonaparte's army , precise part of ...
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... Lord Burghersh , " ment from Heaven . " In these cir- however , tells us a very different story . cumstances , the ... Lord Burghersh's sidering the condition of the soldiers they " most glorious victory . " He has seen had to encounter ...
... Lord Burghersh , " ment from Heaven . " In these cir- however , tells us a very different story . cumstances , the ... Lord Burghersh's sidering the condition of the soldiers they " most glorious victory . " He has seen had to encounter ...
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