Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 - Great Britain |
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... arms fighting against us , and made prisoners of war , in the American army . -The following document gives us the melancholy history of this affair ; and , it may very soon be too late to endeavour to prevent the bloodshed which it ...
... arms fighting against us , and made prisoners of war , in the American army . -The following document gives us the melancholy history of this affair ; and , it may very soon be too late to endeavour to prevent the bloodshed which it ...
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... arms against that country which gave them birth , and who have been delivered over for legal trial to the just laws of " their offended country . The British " soldier will feel this unprincipled out- rage , added to the galling insults ...
... arms against that country which gave them birth , and who have been delivered over for legal trial to the just laws of " their offended country . The British " soldier will feel this unprincipled out- rage , added to the galling insults ...
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... arms during this cam- paign : defections without parallel have rendered those victories useless ; all has turned against us . France itself would be in danger , but for the union and energy of the French . In these weighty circum ...
... arms during this cam- paign : defections without parallel have rendered those victories useless ; all has turned against us . France itself would be in danger , but for the union and energy of the French . In these weighty circum ...
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... arms . -The disposition of attack of the Silesian army was as follows : -The corps of Gene- ral Langeron was to attack and carry Frey- roda , and then Radefeld , having the corps of General Sachen in reserve . The corps d'armée of ...
... arms . -The disposition of attack of the Silesian army was as follows : -The corps of Gene- ral Langeron was to attack and carry Frey- roda , and then Radefeld , having the corps of General Sachen in reserve . The corps d'armée of ...
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... the grand army ( though General Blucher's corps was under arms ) , and as it was also understood Gen. Bennigsen could not arrive until this day at J much to shock my feelings , but more to 25 ] [ 26 JANUARY 1 , 1814. - Official Papers .
... the grand army ( though General Blucher's corps was under arms ) , and as it was also understood Gen. Bennigsen could not arrive until this day at J much to shock my feelings , but more to 25 ] [ 26 JANUARY 1 , 1814. - Official Papers .
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