Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... Bonaparte : ( see the puerile and ridicu- lous Pamphlet of the Canon Escoiquiz , a worthy companion of Ferdinand , and his counsellor in making the above treaty ) as if following Bonaparte on his throne , he who had so often degraded ...
... Bonaparte : ( see the puerile and ridicu- lous Pamphlet of the Canon Escoiquiz , a worthy companion of Ferdinand , and his counsellor in making the above treaty ) as if following Bonaparte on his throne , he who had so often degraded ...
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... Bonaparte at Bourgoing on of all the power of the Bourbons , place " the 8th of March , was genuine or not . me upon the throne in their stead , I will " Persons from Paris had informed him be content to perish in the enterprise ...
... Bonaparte at Bourgoing on of all the power of the Bourbons , place " the 8th of March , was genuine or not . me upon the throne in their stead , I will " Persons from Paris had informed him be content to perish in the enterprise ...
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... Bonaparte's domination compelled . other nations to adopt . Were that 66 66 " glad to know how the continent of Eu- rope could avoid being again convert- " ed into so many armed nations , as the 66 only security for their independence ...
... Bonaparte's domination compelled . other nations to adopt . Were that 66 66 " glad to know how the continent of Eu- rope could avoid being again convert- " ed into so many armed nations , as the 66 only security for their independence ...
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... Bonaparte , we see no reason to despond ? ” Unprincipled miscreant ! -Are we to be toki , after the terrible experience of twen- ty - five years of murderous war , that a renewal of it is a blessing ? Is it possible occupy the more ...
... Bonaparte , we see no reason to despond ? ” Unprincipled miscreant ! -Are we to be toki , after the terrible experience of twen- ty - five years of murderous war , that a renewal of it is a blessing ? Is it possible occupy the more ...
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... Bonaparte's approach to Paris , and probable entry in a few " hours - all was vehemence and confu- " sion , and unbounded joy expressed . " Notre Emperour , " " Napoleon , " " Napoleon le Grand , ” appeared to elec- trify and fill their ...
... Bonaparte's approach to Paris , and probable entry in a few " hours - all was vehemence and confu- " sion , and unbounded joy expressed . " Notre Emperour , " " Napoleon , " " Napoleon le Grand , ” appeared to elec- trify and fill their ...
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