Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 - Great Britain |
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... Feeling , 206 . Counter Revolution in France , 499 , 538 , 637 , 666 , 760 , 798 . Political Occurrences , 800 , 831 . COMMUNICATIONS . On Ecce Homo , 44 . Hortator , on Public Feeling , 210 . on Danger Seen in Time , 662 . On " The ...
... Feeling , 206 . Counter Revolution in France , 499 , 538 , 637 , 666 , 760 , 798 . Political Occurrences , 800 , 831 . COMMUNICATIONS . On Ecce Homo , 44 . Hortator , on Public Feeling , 210 . on Danger Seen in Time , 662 . On " The ...
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... feel tions , they prove to us , that it is not safely " that their truest interests consist in the they want , but war .. They profit from " closest and most intimate alliance with the way and , that is the sole real objec- " this ...
... feel tions , they prove to us , that it is not safely " that their truest interests consist in the they want , but war .. They profit from " closest and most intimate alliance with the way and , that is the sole real objec- " this ...
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... feel- " which she has now brought him . " . " ings . " ( Kind gentleman ! ) For , says . We will take this article in its own order ; he , " by peace France will gain a great for , looking upon the writer as a mouth- army , and SEAMEN ...
... feel- " which she has now brought him . " . " ings . " ( Kind gentleman ! ) For , says . We will take this article in its own order ; he , " by peace France will gain a great for , looking upon the writer as a mouth- army , and SEAMEN ...
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... feel the want of its old impetus . The candid manner . His speech as well as that heavy taxes that must still be paid , will . of Count Regnaud , who still retains his ta- want a war to keep them in countenance . lent for eloquent ...
... feel the want of its old impetus . The candid manner . His speech as well as that heavy taxes that must still be paid , will . of Count Regnaud , who still retains his ta- want a war to keep them in countenance . lent for eloquent ...
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... feel sensible of the paternal solici- " tude which his Royal Highness has " evinced for the protection of the person " and honour of the British soldier , thus " grossly outraged , in contempt of justice , hu- " manity , and the law of ...
... feel sensible of the paternal solici- " tude which his Royal Highness has " evinced for the protection of the person " and honour of the British soldier , thus " grossly outraged , in contempt of justice , hu- " manity , and the law of ...
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