Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 - Great Britain |
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Page 13
... thought , ex- hausted the subject ; but , I cannot refrain from remarking , that , if it was really in- tended to punish these men as traitors ; as persons who deserved to be quartered and to have their bowels ripped out ; if this was ...
... thought , ex- hausted the subject ; but , I cannot refrain from remarking , that , if it was really in- tended to punish these men as traitors ; as persons who deserved to be quartered and to have their bowels ripped out ; if this was ...
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... thought to call you around me . My heart has need of the pre- sence , and of the affection of my subjects . 17 ] [ 18 -I have never been seduced by. sword to protect his family against a boat's crew of ours attacking his house , would ...
... thought to call you around me . My heart has need of the pre- sence , and of the affection of my subjects . 17 ] [ 18 -I have never been seduced by. sword to protect his family against a boat's crew of ours attacking his house , would ...
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... thought , that all those powers were created and are sustained for no other earthly use , than that of fighting against those whom we wish to pull down . It is very easy for us , safe behind the ocean , to talk thus lightly of the loss ...
... thought , that all those powers were created and are sustained for no other earthly use , than that of fighting against those whom we wish to pull down . It is very easy for us , safe behind the ocean , to talk thus lightly of the loss ...
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... thought , for the people of France to know , that their sacrifices for freedom had been made almost in vain , without being insult- ed in this style , and being told , that their ruler , who now calls upon them to bleed afresh , had ...
... thought , for the people of France to know , that their sacrifices for freedom had been made almost in vain , without being insult- ed in this style , and being told , that their ruler , who now calls upon them to bleed afresh , had ...
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... thought would not have been endured in any country but our own . essential doctrines as any of my neighbours , -In fact , till within these few months , it never once entered into my mind , that it THE BOURBONS , -Insolent , however ...
... thought would not have been endured in any country but our own . essential doctrines as any of my neighbours , -In fact , till within these few months , it never once entered into my mind , that it THE BOURBONS , -Insolent , however ...
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