Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 47
... express our gratitude to the valiant , loyal , and religious Russian natiou , and thereby render it due justice . ty God ; and in the next place we have to express our thanks in the name of our com- mon country , to all our loyal ...
... express our gratitude to the valiant , loyal , and religious Russian natiou , and thereby render it due justice . ty God ; and in the next place we have to express our thanks in the name of our com- mon country , to all our loyal ...
Page 49
... express , and did not doubt but that he would agree to an arrangement for the temporary suspension of hostilities . any other practical expedient for obtaining a similar result would readily be concurred in . Upon the most favourable ...
... express , and did not doubt but that he would agree to an arrangement for the temporary suspension of hostilities . any other practical expedient for obtaining a similar result would readily be concurred in . Upon the most favourable ...
Page 57
... express to you his regret that he cannot perceive any substantial dif- ference between the proposition for a sus- pension of hostilities which you are now My Lord , I had the honour to receive , directed to make , and that which was con ...
... express to you his regret that he cannot perceive any substantial dif- ference between the proposition for a sus- pension of hostilities which you are now My Lord , I had the honour to receive , directed to make , and that which was con ...
Page 75
... express it too , until we can get at them with an Ex - Officio . They may have their own opinion upon the matter ; and their opinion may possibly differ from ours . They are , to be sure , at a great distance ; but , they are a reading ...
... express it too , until we can get at them with an Ex - Officio . They may have their own opinion upon the matter ; and their opinion may possibly differ from ours . They are , to be sure , at a great distance ; but , they are a reading ...
Page 97
... express and to put upon record ; the laws of conscription.With the al- if the power of Napoleon be dangerous to lies of the Emperor , however , the case is , us , the wider his forces are extended upon as was to be expected , totally ...
... express and to put upon record ; the laws of conscription.With the al- if the power of Napoleon be dangerous to lies of the Emperor , however , the case is , us , the wider his forces are extended upon as was to be expected , totally ...
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