Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 - Great Britain |
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Page 19
... restored her her honours , the treaty of Luneville brought back peace to her . I describe this picture , Gentle- men , but for the purpose of again calling back , within and without , the energetic sentiment of our dignity and of our ...
... restored her her honours , the treaty of Luneville brought back peace to her . I describe this picture , Gentle- men , but for the purpose of again calling back , within and without , the energetic sentiment of our dignity and of our ...
Page 35
... restored ; see by - and - by , to a selfish and even a base , or , at the very least , that he ought to be motive . -It will be said , perhaps , that , shut up within the ancient boundaries of that Declaration was issued without consult ...
... restored ; see by - and - by , to a selfish and even a base , or , at the very least , that he ought to be motive . -It will be said , perhaps , that , shut up within the ancient boundaries of that Declaration was issued without consult ...
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... restored , there would be no fear of the ancient abuses being " re - established , " which is confessing , at once , that the French did right in getting rid of the Old Government , though these people would have them punished for so ...
... restored , there would be no fear of the ancient abuses being " re - established , " which is confessing , at once , that the French did right in getting rid of the Old Government , though these people would have them punished for so ...
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... restoring a state of good order , and the general balance of power to Europe , have done every thing not to lose a single instant of those precious moments which the repose of arms offered for the work of pacification ; or whether it is ...
... restoring a state of good order , and the general balance of power to Europe , have done every thing not to lose a single instant of those precious moments which the repose of arms offered for the work of pacification ; or whether it is ...
Page 71
... restored , you must restore the No- bility and the Church ; and , what would these be without property ? Be your in- tentions , therefore , what they may , I * cannot be certain , that they will be acted upon , and that your promise ...
... restored , you must restore the No- bility and the Church ; and , what would these be without property ? Be your in- tentions , therefore , what they may , I * cannot be certain , that they will be acted upon , and that your promise ...
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