Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen8William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... tion ; and his dances are connected with martial discipline . The public shews and festivals of his country are , almost without exception , of the character of savage war . * -According to the degree of civilization will the public ...
... tion ; and his dances are connected with martial discipline . The public shews and festivals of his country are , almost without exception , of the character of savage war . * -According to the degree of civilization will the public ...
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... tion . These reflections , Sire , could not fail of being peculiarly my own , who have been enabled so intimately to observe and admire the magnitude of your genis ; but that which your Majesty has achieved in this campaign , which was ...
... tion . These reflections , Sire , could not fail of being peculiarly my own , who have been enabled so intimately to observe and admire the magnitude of your genis ; but that which your Majesty has achieved in this campaign , which was ...
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... tion of the consequences justly to be appre- hended from a continuance of similar out- rages , should not the most prompt and ef- fectual measures be adopted for the protec- tion and security of our commercial inter- ests . - Your ...
... tion of the consequences justly to be appre- hended from a continuance of similar out- rages , should not the most prompt and ef- fectual measures be adopted for the protec- tion and security of our commercial inter- ests . - Your ...
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Mr Pitts Case Concluded from Vol vii p 971 | 11 |
A Churchman on the Views of the Catholics | 23 |
Proclamation addressed by General Ney to the Tyrolese | 27 |
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