Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... ment , which might well have justified his refusal . The articles of the treaty of Tilsit were not communicated to his Maj .; and specifically that article of the treaty in vir- tue of which the mediation was proposed , and which ...
... ment , which might well have justified his refusal . The articles of the treaty of Tilsit were not communicated to his Maj .; and specifically that article of the treaty in vir- tue of which the mediation was proposed , and which ...
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... ment suggested by the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer , and in some measure assented to ? -SIR FRANCIS BURDETT however , now re- fused to withdraw his motion . The appa- rent fairness of the right hon gent . opposite , had led him rather ...
... ment suggested by the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer , and in some measure assented to ? -SIR FRANCIS BURDETT however , now re- fused to withdraw his motion . The appa- rent fairness of the right hon gent . opposite , had led him rather ...
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... ment of England , the government of Den- mark was contented with it for the moment , and thought it becoming to dissimulate its just resentments against Sweden , in the hope that , enlightened concerning her true interests , and ...
... ment of England , the government of Den- mark was contented with it for the moment , and thought it becoming to dissimulate its just resentments against Sweden , in the hope that , enlightened concerning her true interests , and ...
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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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