Cobbett's Political Register, Volúmenes25-26William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... force which for some time had been op- services they rendered.- —During the ac- posed to the Prince Royal of Sweden and tion twenty - two guns of Saxon artillery General Blucher , had taken up a very good joined us from the enemy , and ...
... force which for some time had been op- services they rendered.- —During the ac- posed to the Prince Royal of Sweden and tion twenty - two guns of Saxon artillery General Blucher , had taken up a very good joined us from the enemy , and ...
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... force , remained . He must have gone instantly a comparative statement [ the account of back . Of what use , then , would have the British force has NOT BEEN been the capture of the fort ? How dan- " TRANSMITTED ] of which I have gerous ...
... force , remained . He must have gone instantly a comparative statement [ the account of back . Of what use , then , would have the British force has NOT BEEN been the capture of the fort ? How dan- " TRANSMITTED ] of which I have gerous ...
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... force that surrounded the un - is not always right to blazon , to our forces , daunted Republicans , and the high quali- ties of the enemy whom they had to en- counter . A privateer , Sir ; yes , a priva- teer , of 7 or of 14 guns , no ...
... force that surrounded the un - is not always right to blazon , to our forces , daunted Republicans , and the high quali- ties of the enemy whom they had to en- counter . A privateer , Sir ; yes , a priva- teer , of 7 or of 14 guns , no ...
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Traitors in Canada 12 | 11 |
Abuse of Austria | 33 |
Answer to the Bourbon Proclamation | 65 |
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