Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 - Great Britain |
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... nations when they had lost best interests of their country ! They have every thing . From a part of my conquests I ... Allied Powers . I have adhered to the preliminary bases which they had present- ed . I had then the hope , that ...
... nations when they had lost best interests of their country ! They have every thing . From a part of my conquests I ... Allied Powers . I have adhered to the preliminary bases which they had present- ed . I had then the hope , that ...
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... Allies . The ' ing in the foulness of their insinuations " against that leading Power of the coalition ; till , in ... allied Powers ; like one who is confident that he runs no risk ; like one who feels that he stands upon safe ground ...
... Allies . The ' ing in the foulness of their insinuations " against that leading Power of the coalition ; till , in ... allied Powers ; like one who is confident that he runs no risk ; like one who feels that he stands upon safe ground ...
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... allied Courts . The form of negociation proposed in the note of the French ... power to Europe , have done every thing not to lose a single instant of those ... Powers interested , ever to think of arrogating to herself the attributes of ...
... allied Courts . The form of negociation proposed in the note of the French ... power to Europe , have done every thing not to lose a single instant of those ... Powers interested , ever to think of arrogating to herself the attributes of ...
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... Powers concerned peace , because , however natural it may be in the ... nations , the undersign motives not less , founded on reason , than on custom , with which ... allied Plenipotentiaries , without combating this proposal , without ...
... Powers concerned peace , because , however natural it may be in the ... nations , the undersign motives not less , founded on reason , than on custom , with which ... allied Plenipotentiaries , without combating this proposal , without ...
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... powers , in order imme ciation- -It would be superfluous to at- diately to open the negociations , according tend to ... Allied Powers . This proceeding is nothing novel . On the whole , all that this paper affirms to - day , has been ...
... powers , in order imme ciation- -It would be superfluous to at- diately to open the negociations , according tend to ... Allied Powers . This proceeding is nothing novel . On the whole , all that this paper affirms to - day , has been ...
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