Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... leave all the continent bound in your chains , and all the harbours , dock - yards , and naval arsenals at your command . Either , there- fore , you ought to be made to restore a real independence to the countries above - named , or ...
... leave all the continent bound in your chains , and all the harbours , dock - yards , and naval arsenals at your command . Either , there- fore , you ought to be made to restore a real independence to the countries above - named , or ...
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... leave the country , and whether his people were disturbed : to which ques- 68 he arrived in Madrid , and withdrew on Sunday , in the evening , according to his usual custom , to Aranjuez . As soon as he arrived there , he called a ...
... leave the country , and whether his people were disturbed : to which ques- 68 he arrived in Madrid , and withdrew on Sunday , in the evening , according to his usual custom , to Aranjuez . As soon as he arrived there , he called a ...
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... leave of him . This was granted on the 7th of this month , in which I renewed the assurance of the sincere desire of my government , to pre- serve the most friendly relation between the U. S. and G. Britain , which sentiment was ...
... leave of him . This was granted on the 7th of this month , in which I renewed the assurance of the sincere desire of my government , to pre- serve the most friendly relation between the U. S. and G. Britain , which sentiment was ...
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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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