History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Volume 2Mills, Jowett, and Mills, published by W. Cobbett, 1834 - Great Britain |
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William Cobbett. render of pretensions and rescinding of protesta- tions could not have taken place . When this king- dom makes peace with another power , it invaria- bly observes the ancient custom of publicly pro- claiming that peace ...
William Cobbett. render of pretensions and rescinding of protesta- tions could not have taken place . When this king- dom makes peace with another power , it invaria- bly observes the ancient custom of publicly pro- claiming that peace ...
Page 214
... taken place ; that which NAPOLEON , and the democrats of America , never could accomplish , would now have been accomplished at once ; namely , a cordial alliance , offensive and de- fensive , between France and America ; which would ...
... taken place ; that which NAPOLEON , and the democrats of America , never could accomplish , would now have been accomplished at once ; namely , a cordial alliance , offensive and de- fensive , between France and America ; which would ...
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... taken the eagles from the hands of " the invaders ; in vain have you snatched invincibility from " the standards of the foe ! Now , when all Europe is ready " to march , are you , who were in the front before , the fore- " most to take ...
... taken the eagles from the hands of " the invaders ; in vain have you snatched invincibility from " the standards of the foe ! Now , when all Europe is ready " to march , are you , who were in the front before , the fore- " most to take ...
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... taken place in the views of Russia with respect . to that plan in the event of the contest being brought to a suc- cessful issue . The answer to this communication informed him , that the Emperor of Russia had nothing to state in ...
... taken place in the views of Russia with respect . to that plan in the event of the contest being brought to a suc- cessful issue . The answer to this communication informed him , that the Emperor of Russia had nothing to state in ...
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... taken their money by his own decrees - who had robbed them of their children by an arbitrary conscription ? The people would not rise in favour and support of a conqueror who had proved himself an oppressor of France . On the contrary ...
... taken their money by his own decrees - who had robbed them of their children by an arbitrary conscription ? The people would not rise in favour and support of a conqueror who had proved himself an oppressor of France . On the contrary ...
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