Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 - Great Britain |
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Page 15
... consequence of the late events on the Continent of Europe , we may do what we please with America . It is a great mistake . We could do nothing with her when her population amounted to only two millions of souls ; and now it amounts to ...
... consequence of the late events on the Continent of Europe , we may do what we please with America . It is a great mistake . We could do nothing with her when her population amounted to only two millions of souls ; and now it amounts to ...
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... consequence of its | territory , and the honour of its laws . origin.To see to which must be im- puted the misfortunes and the duration of this war , it will be sufficient to refer to its cause , and to recollect that the intervals of ...
... consequence of its | territory , and the honour of its laws . origin.To see to which must be im- puted the misfortunes and the duration of this war , it will be sufficient to refer to its cause , and to recollect that the intervals of ...
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... consequence , that the people of this court try should entertain correct notions relative to the conduct of that Power . I will , therefore , extract the particular passage , which has thus excited my attention , and will offer a few ...
... consequence , that the people of this court try should entertain correct notions relative to the conduct of that Power . I will , therefore , extract the particular passage , which has thus excited my attention , and will offer a few ...
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... consequence , unless we army of any thing like the numerical force stick out ; and , if we stick out , we shall of the invaders , he will , if the people be have a war of the most irksome , and , very on his side , assuredly beat these ...
... consequence , unless we army of any thing like the numerical force stick out ; and , if we stick out , we shall of the invaders , he will , if the people be have a war of the most irksome , and , very on his side , assuredly beat these ...
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... consequence who rules in France , than that France , the finest part of the world , should contain the elements for ... consequences so decisive of the happiness , and of the 41 ] - [ 42 JANUARY 8 , 1814. - Invasion of France .
... consequence who rules in France , than that France , the finest part of the world , should contain the elements for ... consequences so decisive of the happiness , and of the 41 ] - [ 42 JANUARY 8 , 1814. - Invasion of France .
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