Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... enemy ) ; to this cottager , now quite exposed to the power of my chief enemy , who having long set all law at defiance , openly threatens that he will make him use his axes and bill- hooks and scythes for my destruction ; to this ...
... enemy ) ; to this cottager , now quite exposed to the power of my chief enemy , who having long set all law at defiance , openly threatens that he will make him use his axes and bill- hooks and scythes for my destruction ; to this ...
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... enemy whose disposition is be- come more and more suspicious , and who , during a long period , could be considered only as a disguised enemy . His Majesty the King of Denmark declares consequently , that he adopts altogether the ...
... enemy whose disposition is be- come more and more suspicious , and who , during a long period , could be considered only as a disguised enemy . His Majesty the King of Denmark declares consequently , that he adopts altogether the ...
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... enemy before Scylla . - After being invested by Gen. Regnier's army during seven weeks , and battered for six days ... enemy's intention of besieging Scylla , and parties of the peasantry were accordingly sent out to render the passes of ...
... enemy before Scylla . - After being invested by Gen. Regnier's army during seven weeks , and battered for six days ... enemy's intention of besieging Scylla , and parties of the peasantry were accordingly sent out to render the passes of ...
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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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