Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... court of inquiry report , that Captain ( I mean " Commodore " ) Barron neglected to pre- pare his ship for battle in due time ; that he used discouraging language to his men , when attacked by the Leopard ; and , that , in short , it ...
... court of inquiry report , that Captain ( I mean " Commodore " ) Barron neglected to pre- pare his ship for battle in due time ; that he used discouraging language to his men , when attacked by the Leopard ; and , that , in short , it ...
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... court - martial should have been constituted in the usual way , and in that way the proceedings against him ought to have been conducted . The law , relative to the constituting of courts- martial , makes provision , that the members ...
... court - martial should have been constituted in the usual way , and in that way the proceedings against him ought to have been conducted . The law , relative to the constituting of courts- martial , makes provision , that the members ...
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... court of St. Petersburgh had made , with as much tenderness as patience , in order to en- gage her to renounce her alliance with Great Britain , evidently become incompatible with the tranquillity of the North , and especially with the ...
... court of St. Petersburgh had made , with as much tenderness as patience , in order to en- gage her to renounce her alliance with Great Britain , evidently become incompatible with the tranquillity of the North , and especially with the ...
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OFFICIAL PAPERS | 27 |
Romish Popes circular upon the subject of the French Generals Order issued | 33 |
Kings Speech Jan 21 1808 | 117 |
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