Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen 25R. Bagshaw, 1814 |
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... nation , while , as we shall soon see , slaves ; our histories , our moral essays , the ballot for the militia did , under the our political writings , our poems , our Bourbons , fall upon the common people plays , all describe them as ...
... nation , while , as we shall soon see , slaves ; our histories , our moral essays , the ballot for the militia did , under the our political writings , our poems , our Bourbons , fall upon the common people plays , all describe them as ...
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... nation but for that of all mankind ; for , in such a case , the people of France would be a dishonour to the name and form of man . →→→→ But , if Napoleon be none of this ; if he be precisely the con- trary of the imaginary ...
... nation but for that of all mankind ; for , in such a case , the people of France would be a dishonour to the name and form of man . →→→→ But , if Napoleon be none of this ; if he be precisely the con- trary of the imaginary ...
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... nation , would have been hailed by to embrace them the closer ; and if private that people with delight ; that they would accounts , recently received , as to the state have received with rapture these harbingers of France , are to be ...
... nation , would have been hailed by to embrace them the closer ; and if private that people with delight ; that they would accounts , recently received , as to the state have received with rapture these harbingers of France , are to be ...
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... nation should be ignorant of them ? and if acquainted with them , is it possible that , believing them , they should not inflict a signal punishment upon the author of the calamities to which they have given birth ? -So far , however ...
... nation should be ignorant of them ? and if acquainted with them , is it possible that , believing them , they should not inflict a signal punishment upon the author of the calamities to which they have given birth ? -So far , however ...
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... nations entertain more correct ideas as to the conduct and policy of their rulers , than what are enter- tained by the ... nation , for whom Buona- not comprehended in them.III . Those parté fought so many battles , gained so of our said ...
... nations entertain more correct ideas as to the conduct and policy of their rulers , than what are enter- tained by the ... nation , for whom Buona- not comprehended in them.III . Those parté fought so many battles , gained so of our said ...
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