Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 - Great Britain |
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... object , therefore , to peace with France , on account of the change in her dynasty , and to talk of continuing the war with her , in order to compel her to relinquish that change , would exhibit us to the world in the light of the most ...
... object , therefore , to peace with France , on account of the change in her dynasty , and to talk of continuing the war with her , in order to compel her to relinquish that change , would exhibit us to the world in the light of the most ...
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... object of contempt ! Thus they " leave no artifice unpractised to separate us discover their insincerity ; thus , by shifting " and our Allies . In this attempt we trust their ground and belying their own asser- " he will fail ; for the ...
... object of contempt ! Thus they " leave no artifice unpractised to separate us discover their insincerity ; thus , by shifting " and our Allies . In this attempt we trust their ground and belying their own asser- " he will fail ; for the ...
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... object , perhaps ; but , one , I believe , in which he will not succeed . It is rumoured , that disunion exists amongst the Allies ; and , if so , it must be allowed , if we reflect on the grand capa- city , which his Lordship displayed ...
... object , perhaps ; but , one , I believe , in which he will not succeed . It is rumoured , that disunion exists amongst the Allies ; and , if so , it must be allowed , if we reflect on the grand capa- city , which his Lordship displayed ...
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... object of his mission ; if it be his object to induce the Allies to unite in this respect , he must , indeed , he well stocked with argu- ments . This task now is a fearful one , compared to that of convincing the Irish Members of the ...
... object of his mission ; if it be his object to induce the Allies to unite in this respect , he must , indeed , he well stocked with argu- ments . This task now is a fearful one , compared to that of convincing the Irish Members of the ...
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... object to push on the war , till the Bourbons are on the throne . It must be very encouraging to the French people to see , that this Procla- mation is patronised by those , who scruple not to designate the whole French nation as worthy ...
... object to push on the war , till the Bourbons are on the throne . It must be very encouraging to the French people to see , that this Procla- mation is patronised by those , who scruple not to designate the whole French nation as worthy ...
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