Cobbett's Political Register, Volúmenes23-24William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... given . The inhabitants of Weimar remark , that the first sabre blow given in the campaign of 1806 at Saalfeld , and which killed Prince Louis of Prussia , was given by a Marechal des Loges of this same regiment . Her Majesty the ...
... given . The inhabitants of Weimar remark , that the first sabre blow given in the campaign of 1806 at Saalfeld , and which killed Prince Louis of Prussia , was given by a Marechal des Loges of this same regiment . Her Majesty the ...
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... given rise to sentiments which re- gard the rights of man . I do not intend to make a long preface about irrelative points . Whether you are a Churchman or a Pagan ; whether your motives are self- 6 be ascribed to my Lord COCHRANE's ...
... given rise to sentiments which re- gard the rights of man . I do not intend to make a long preface about irrelative points . Whether you are a Churchman or a Pagan ; whether your motives are self- 6 be ascribed to my Lord COCHRANE's ...
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... given us , remark , you will recollect , that the price we have to find both the rates and the ́of bread is not a ... given by the act of parlia- respect to the correctness of the table as a ment , was the exact sum required to main ...
... given us , remark , you will recollect , that the price we have to find both the rates and the ́of bread is not a ... given by the act of parlia- respect to the correctness of the table as a ment , was the exact sum required to main ...
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remarks 625 | 161 |
AMERICA U S American Presidents Mes Robert Bidgood | 377 |
AMERICA British Dispatch from Sir G Speech of Sarah Bidgood | 403 |
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