Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 |
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... remains no objection except as to TERMS ; and , our war - men should have waited till they could have plainly stated the Terms of the Allies before they proceeded to prepossess the minds of the people against peace . This , however , is ...
... remains no objection except as to TERMS ; and , our war - men should have waited till they could have plainly stated the Terms of the Allies before they proceeded to prepossess the minds of the people against peace . This , however , is ...
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... remain the same as they " were in August . In that declaration it is stated , that if a general peace could " not be made , a preliminary continental peace might be negociated . Is such a de- " sign in contemplation now ? Does Buo ...
... remain the same as they " were in August . In that declaration it is stated , that if a general peace could " not be made , a preliminary continental peace might be negociated . Is such a de- " sign in contemplation now ? Does Buo ...
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... remain the same as they were in August ! Perhaps they do not remain the same precisely ; but , it is probable , that they do not very widely differ ; and , indeed , the republication of the declaration of August is a strong pre ...
... remain the same as they were in August ! Perhaps they do not remain the same precisely ; but , it is probable , that they do not very widely differ ; and , indeed , the republication of the declaration of August is a strong pre ...
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... remain confined to such narrow limits.Certainly the public , who pay so dearly for the maintenance of a navy , on which they are everlastingly told , that they solely depend for their safety , are deeply interested in the proper ...
... remain confined to such narrow limits.Certainly the public , who pay so dearly for the maintenance of a navy , on which they are everlastingly told , that they solely depend for their safety , are deeply interested in the proper ...
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... remain- the point of the bayonet ; which he accom - ed upon the ground on which they had so plished before dark . Some Prussian bat- talions of General Bulow's corps were warmly engaged also at Paunsdorf , and the enemy were retiring ...
... remain- the point of the bayonet ; which he accom - ed upon the ground on which they had so plished before dark . Some Prussian bat- talions of General Bulow's corps were warmly engaged also at Paunsdorf , and the enemy were retiring ...
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