History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... enemy.- The attack upon the island of Sicily , which was announced to the world with a presumptuous anticipation of success , has been repulsed by the persevering exertions and valour of his majesty's land and sea forces .-- The judi ...
... enemy.- The attack upon the island of Sicily , which was announced to the world with a presumptuous anticipation of success , has been repulsed by the persevering exertions and valour of his majesty's land and sea forces .-- The judi ...
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... enemy at Busaco . And his royal highness commands us further to state , that he trusts you will enable him to continue the most effectual assistance to the brave nations of the Peninsula , in the support of a con- test which they ...
... enemy at Busaco . And his royal highness commands us further to state , that he trusts you will enable him to continue the most effectual assistance to the brave nations of the Peninsula , in the support of a con- test which they ...
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... enemy.- -The attack upon the island of Sicily , which was announced to the world with a presumptuous anticipation of success , has been repulsed by the persevering exertions and valour of his majesty's land and sea forces . - The judi ...
... enemy.- -The attack upon the island of Sicily , which was announced to the world with a presumptuous anticipation of success , has been repulsed by the persevering exertions and valour of his majesty's land and sea forces . - The judi ...
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... enemy at Busaco . And his | highness commands us further to state , that he trusts will enable him to continue the most effectual assistance e brave nations of the Peninsula , in the support of a con- which they manifest a determination ...
... enemy at Busaco . And his | highness commands us further to state , that he trusts will enable him to continue the most effectual assistance e brave nations of the Peninsula , in the support of a con- which they manifest a determination ...
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... Enemy to all the damned Royal Family . ddressed to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent , *** Windsor . = With Speed . ' s Royal Highness , for the better apprehending and ing to justice the persons concerned in writing and ng the ...
... Enemy to all the damned Royal Family . ddressed to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent , *** Windsor . = With Speed . ' s Royal Highness , for the better apprehending and ing to justice the persons concerned in writing and ng the ...
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