Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 82
Page 11
... Royal Highness the Prince Regent , prevent the Allies from granting peace to " through the Right Hon . the Earl Ba- France upon too good terms for the latter ; " thurst , Secretary of State , to lose no time and , at the same time , to ...
... Royal Highness the Prince Regent , prevent the Allies from granting peace to " through the Right Hon . the Earl Ba- France upon too good terms for the latter ; " thurst , Secretary of State , to lose no time and , at the same time , to ...
Page 13
... Royal Highness the " Prince Regent , is confident that they " will feel sensible of the paternal solici- " tude which his Royal Highness has " evinced for the protection of the person " and honour of the British soldier , thus " grossly ...
... Royal Highness the " Prince Regent , is confident that they " will feel sensible of the paternal solici- " tude which his Royal Highness has " evinced for the protection of the person " and honour of the British soldier , thus " grossly ...
Page 21
... Royal received intelligence from Ge- neral Blucher , on the 1st instant , inform- ing his Royal Highness , that he should , on that day , inake a movement with his whole army on his right towards Hertzberg ; that on the following day he ...
... Royal received intelligence from Ge- neral Blucher , on the 1st instant , inform- ing his Royal Highness , that he should , on that day , inake a movement with his whole army on his right towards Hertzberg ; that on the following day he ...
Page 23
... Royal was at Cothen , and General Blucher at Halle . The former occupied with the advanced guards the left bank of the Mulda , and the latter Merseburg and Schenditz . General Blucher moved his head - quar- ters , on the 14th , to Gros ...
... Royal was at Cothen , and General Blucher at Halle . The former occupied with the advanced guards the left bank of the Mulda , and the latter Merseburg and Schenditz . General Blucher moved his head - quar- ters , on the 14th , to Gros ...
Page 25
... Royal , it is due to this very deserving officer to inform your Lordship I have derived every assistance from his reports.My Aid - de - Camp , Captain During , an officer of merit , has , unfortunately , I fear , fallen into the enemy's ...
... Royal , it is due to this very deserving officer to inform your Lordship I have derived every assistance from his reports.My Aid - de - Camp , Captain During , an officer of merit , has , unfortunately , I fear , fallen into the enemy's ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abuse accused affidavit Allies amongst appears army assertion Austria Blucher Bonaparte Bourbons Buonaparté called Captain Campbell cause charge circumstances Code Napoleon command consequence corn corvées Courier Court debt Declaration Deponent effect Elba Emperor Emperor of Austria endeavour enemy England Europe fact favour feel former France French gentlemen give happy honour hope House of Bourbon justice King King of France kingdom land liberty Lord Burghersh Lord Cochrane Lord Wellington Lordship Louis XVIII Majesty Mant means ment military millions mind Minister Moreau Napoleon nation negociations neral never object officers opinion paper Paris peace persons Pichegru political present Prince prisoners reader received respect restoration Royal Highness Russia Senate shew soldiers Sovereigns suffer suppose taxes thing throne tion told treaty troops Troyes wheat whole wish writer