Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen 14William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1808 |
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... present volume for the press , it might naturally have been expected , that consi- derable assistance would have been af forded by these works . It is , however , a remarkable fact , which may be verified by a reference to the ...
... present volume for the press , it might naturally have been expected , that consi- derable assistance would have been af forded by these works . It is , however , a remarkable fact , which may be verified by a reference to the ...
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... present the people of Spain can know but very little of their leaders . They meet like acquaint- ances of yesterday . Like the inhabitants of a city brought together by a fire . All must be confusion and uncertainty . It will re- quire ...
... present the people of Spain can know but very little of their leaders . They meet like acquaint- ances of yesterday . Like the inhabitants of a city brought together by a fire . All must be confusion and uncertainty . It will re- quire ...
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... present blessings , and must be the wonder of pos- terity , was fully employed in the develope- ment of those plans which he had formed for the prosperity of Spain . Certainly the Junta of the government wish to remove this error on the ...
... present blessings , and must be the wonder of pos- terity , was fully employed in the develope- ment of those plans which he had formed for the prosperity of Spain . Certainly the Junta of the government wish to remove this error on the ...
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... present themselves , shall be admitted in Arragon , and treated with saat geaerosity which forms a promen fature of the Spanish national character : they shall be dis ... med and con- dactedto this e pital , where they may en- hst in ...
... present themselves , shall be admitted in Arragon , and treated with saat geaerosity which forms a promen fature of the Spanish national character : they shall be dis ... med and con- dactedto this e pital , where they may en- hst in ...
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... present , it seems that he is ng his best to root cut popery , and is , in this respect , co - operating with the ministry of England . Napoleon has had to fight against Protestants enough , upon the cor◅ tinent of Europe , and has ...
... present , it seems that he is ng his best to root cut popery , and is , in this respect , co - operating with the ministry of England . Napoleon has had to fight against Protestants enough , upon the cor◅ tinent of Europe , and has ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Address answer appears arms attack authority Bayonne Buonaparte called cause circumstances command conduct consequence considered Convention Cortes council court crown declared defend despotism disgrace Duke of York duty emperor endeavour enemy England Europe fact favour feelings Ferdinand VII force France French army friends Gentlemen give holy honour hope inquiry John Carr Junot justice king king of Spain kingdom letter libel liberty lieut Lord Madrid majesty majesty's means ment military ministers Napoleon necessary neral never object officers opinion parliament party Patriots peace person Portugal Portuguese possession present prince prince of Asturias proceedings provinces provinces of Spain published rank and file received regiment render respect royal highness shew ships Sir Arthur Wellesley Sir Hew sir John Carr Sir Richard sovereign Spain Spaniards SPANISH REVOLUTION supreme junta thing throne tion troops whole wish
Pasajes populares
Página 5 - Texas by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings or by the powers vested in the marshals by law...
Página 989 - ... rights and interests of the nation, weigh and compare the painful alternatives out of which a choice is to be made. Nor should I do justice to the virtues, which on other occasions have marked the character of our...
Página 989 - ... of security to our commerce which would not result from a repeal of the decrees of France. Instead of a pledge, therefore, of a suspension of the embargo as to her in case of such a repeal, it was presumed that a sufficient inducement might be found in other considerations, and particularly...
Página 1009 - ... millions and a half in the treasury at the beginning of the year, have enabled us, after meeting the current demands and interest incurred, to pay more than four millions of the principal of our funded debt.
Página 991 - Every view of what had passed authorized a belief that immediate steps would be taken by the British Government for redressing a wrong which the more it was investigated appeared the more clearly to require what had not been provided for in the special mission. It is found that no steps have been taken for the purpose. On the contrary, it will be seen...
Página 837 - That no person who has an office or place of profit under the King, or receives a pension from the Crown, shall be capable of serving as a Member of the House of Commons.
Página 415 - The enemy afterwards made an attempt to recover part of his artillery, by attacking the 71st and 82nd regiments, which were halted in a valley in which it had been taken. These regiments retired from the low grounds in the valley to the heights, where they halted, faced about...
Página 569 - The French army shall be subsisted from its own magazines up to the day of embarkation. The garrisons up to the day of the evacuation of the fortresses. The remainder of the magazines shall be delivered over in the usual form to the British government, which charges itself with the subsistence of the men and horses of the army from the above-mentioned...
Página 567 - Tarfuria on one side, and fort St. Joseph on the other, inclusively, shall be given up on the embarkation of the second division ; as shall also the harbour ; and all armed vessels in it of every description, with their rigging, sails, stores, and ammunition. The fortresses of Elvas, Almaida, Peniche, and Palmela, shall be given up as soon as the British troops can arrive to occupy them.
Página 629 - Napoleon, by the grace of God and the constitution, emperor of the French, king of Italy, and protector of the confederation of the Rhine...