Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 |
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... Declaration to the French People , 805 . Address of the Parisian Federation , 809 . Proclamation by the Government ... declared in the Loudon Gazette , during the above period , 581 . COBBETT'S WEEKLY POLITICAL REGISTER . VOL . XXVII ...
... Declaration to the French People , 805 . Address of the Parisian Federation , 809 . Proclamation by the Government ... declared in the Loudon Gazette , during the above period , 581 . COBBETT'S WEEKLY POLITICAL REGISTER . VOL . XXVII ...
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... declared war ; but the President , " demand , that the British Government always anxious to avoid the calamities of " should desist from its ancient and accus- war , immediately proposed the renewal of " tomed practice of impressing ...
... declared war ; but the President , " demand , that the British Government always anxious to avoid the calamities of " should desist from its ancient and accus- war , immediately proposed the renewal of " tomed practice of impressing ...
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... declared it for the purpose of aiding Napoleon ; and still the hirelings of the London press call him " the tool of Napo- " leon ; " while other miscreants accuse him of having attacked us in the dark , like an assassin . SECOND , the ...
... declared it for the purpose of aiding Napoleon ; and still the hirelings of the London press call him " the tool of Napo- " leon ; " while other miscreants accuse him of having attacked us in the dark , like an assassin . SECOND , the ...
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... declaration of war against out a new object for the war . It was high them ; a declaration of war upon a new time for him to make this discovery , when ground . Jonathan , who heard so much he read in the English newspapers a report ...
... declaration of war against out a new object for the war . It was high them ; a declaration of war upon a new time for him to make this discovery , when ground . Jonathan , who heard so much he read in the English newspapers a report ...
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... declared , that no peace was to be made with James Madison , whom they called a TRAITOR and a REBEL . But observe well , that the main object con- stantly kept in view by these prints was the necessity of delivering the world of the ...
... declared , that no peace was to be made with James Madison , whom they called a TRAITOR and a REBEL . But observe well , that the main object con- stantly kept in view by these prints was the necessity of delivering the world of the ...
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