Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... Parisian Federation , 809 . Proclamation by the Government Commission , 810 . Account of the battle of Waterloo ... Paris , 830 , PRUSSIA.Account of the battle of Waterloo , 826 . PRICES AND BANKRUPTS . Record of the PRICES of Bread ...
... Parisian Federation , 809 . Proclamation by the Government Commission , 810 . Account of the battle of Waterloo ... Paris , 830 , PRUSSIA.Account of the battle of Waterloo , 826 . PRICES AND BANKRUPTS . Record of the PRICES of Bread ...
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... Paris , stating , that there was a secret article in that treaty , pledging the Conti- nental Powers not to interfere in the war , or the dispute , between England and Ame- rica . This was something very remark- able ; for the article ...
... Paris , stating , that there was a secret article in that treaty , pledging the Conti- nental Powers not to interfere in the war , or the dispute , between England and Ame- rica . This was something very remark- able ; for the article ...
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... Paris , by com- Arthur Young's Survey of France . To mand of the King , for an offence , real or these may be added the following more de- supposed , against the State . Had there tailed account by Gordon , an able writer been any ...
... Paris , by com- Arthur Young's Survey of France . To mand of the King , for an offence , real or these may be added the following more de- supposed , against the State . Had there tailed account by Gordon , an able writer been any ...
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... Paris ) states , that since the unexpected news from Ghent , the Americans at " Paris have been every where TREAT- ED WITH THE MOST MARKED " RESPECT . They have , in general , " assumed , at all public places , their na- tional cockade ...
... Paris ) states , that since the unexpected news from Ghent , the Americans at " Paris have been every where TREAT- ED WITH THE MOST MARKED " RESPECT . They have , in general , " assumed , at all public places , their na- tional cockade ...
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... Paris , bound themselves not to interfere ? Is it nothing to have shewn , that she wanted the interference of none of them ; that she was able , single - handed , to fight her own battles , and to come out of the contest , not only ...
... Paris , bound themselves not to interfere ? Is it nothing to have shewn , that she wanted the interference of none of them ; that she was able , single - handed , to fight her own battles , and to come out of the contest , not only ...
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