Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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... feel sensible of the paternal solici- " tude which his Royal Highness has evinced for the protection of the person " and honour of the British soldier , thus " grossly outraged , in contempt of justice , hu- manity , and the law of ...
... feel sensible of the paternal solici- " tude which his Royal Highness has evinced for the protection of the person " and honour of the British soldier , thus " grossly outraged , in contempt of justice , hu- manity , and the law of ...
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... feel that peace adds to the security side , I feel the confidence , that the French of thrones , and to that of families , Nego will be constantly worthy of themselves , ciations have been entered into with the and of me ! ' ' B71AE ...
... feel that peace adds to the security side , I feel the confidence , that the French of thrones , and to that of families , Nego will be constantly worthy of themselves , ciations have been entered into with the and of me ! ' ' B71AE ...
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... feel ALMOST PROPHETI- of the rejecting of any peace , which should [ " CALLY WARNED to the conviction , permit Napoleon to retain even his throne . that she will fall the first victim to the The writer appears to treat that Declaration ...
... feel ALMOST PROPHETI- of the rejecting of any peace , which should [ " CALLY WARNED to the conviction , permit Napoleon to retain even his throne . that she will fall the first victim to the The writer appears to treat that Declaration ...
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... be expected Arbiter of the fate of nations : fraught within my situation . In that work I have found " * would certainly feel it natural , that without the same 43 ] [ 44 POLITICAL REGISTER.The Bourbons - Ecce Homo .
... be expected Arbiter of the fate of nations : fraught within my situation . In that work I have found " * would certainly feel it natural , that without the same 43 ] [ 44 POLITICAL REGISTER.The Bourbons - Ecce Homo .
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would certainly feel it natural , that without the same sentiments , the undersigned should deem it his duty not to continue his abode here until the actual moment , nor expose himself to see a false light thrown by France on the pure ...
would certainly feel it natural , that without the same sentiments , the undersigned should deem it his duty not to continue his abode here until the actual moment , nor expose himself to see a false light thrown by France on the pure ...
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