Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... Napoleon's Return , 322 , 358 . Treaty with Napoleon , 326 . Letter I. to Lord Castlereagh , on Peace , 385 . Letter II . the Prince Regent , 449 . Letter III . on the Message to on the Hope of Suc- cess in a War against France , 644 ...
... Napoleon's Return , 322 , 358 . Treaty with Napoleon , 326 . Letter I. to Lord Castlereagh , on Peace , 385 . Letter II . the Prince Regent , 449 . Letter III . on the Message to on the Hope of Suc- cess in a War against France , 644 ...
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... Napoleon to the French people and the Army , 372 . Answer of the French Government to the Decla- ration of the ... Napoleon's Declaration to the French People , 805 . Address of the Parisian Federation , 809 . Proclamation by the ...
... Napoleon to the French people and the Army , 372 . Answer of the French Government to the Decla- ration of the ... Napoleon's Declaration to the French People , 805 . Address of the Parisian Federation , 809 . Proclamation by the ...
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... Napoleon , and the real victories over him , made the loss on Lake Eric ( a loss of immense im- portance , as is now seen ) to be thought nothing of . Our great object then was , Napoleon . Him once subdued , the Re- public , it was ...
... Napoleon , and the real victories over him , made the loss on Lake Eric ( a loss of immense im- portance , as is now seen ) to be thought nothing of . Our great object then was , Napoleon . Him once subdued , the Re- public , it was ...
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... Napoleon , have been also the most bitter against the American President ; a fact which ought to make people reflect ... Napoleon ; and they recommended the deposing of him , upon " the same prin- ciple , " they said , that they had ...
... Napoleon , have been also the most bitter against the American President ; a fact which ought to make people reflect ... Napoleon ; and they recommended the deposing of him , upon " the same prin- ciple , " they said , that they had ...
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... Napoleon , If family ; because they are destitute of any proof were wanted of their having Dukes , Royal and others , of Most Noble placed no reliance upon France , we have Marquises , of Earls , Viscounts and Ba- it in the fact , the ...
... Napoleon , If family ; because they are destitute of any proof were wanted of their having Dukes , Royal and others , of Most Noble placed no reliance upon France , we have Marquises , of Earls , Viscounts and Ba- it in the fact , the ...
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