Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 22R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... German Legion " put together.It is , however , in a con- " stitutional point of view that this is ob- " jectionable , since by a summary sweep ters who now dare , nay , who are apparently " which operates to the serious injury of proud ...
... German Legion " put together.It is , however , in a con- " stitutional point of view that this is ob- " jectionable , since by a summary sweep ters who now dare , nay , who are apparently " which operates to the serious injury of proud ...
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... German Legion , he ( Lord 66. F. ) had taken occasion to review those " 6 gazettes , because a similar desire had " been the night before expressed to him " by others , and he was happy to find that " in glory , as it appeared from the ...
... German Legion , he ( Lord 66. F. ) had taken occasion to review those " 6 gazettes , because a similar desire had " been the night before expressed to him " by others , and he was happy to find that " in glory , as it appeared from the ...
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... German Legion , which men for rank , and for other reasons , which were , to all intents and purposes , incon- occasioned the granting them high com- sistent with the terms of the Act of Par- missions . Temporary rank also was con ...
... German Legion , which men for rank , and for other reasons , which were , to all intents and purposes , incon- occasioned the granting them high com- sistent with the terms of the Act of Par- missions . Temporary rank also was con ...
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