History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, 2권Mills, Jowett, and Mills, published by W. Cobbett, 1834 |
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... sent thither ; the most violent warfare had been commenced ; it had been openly declared in the House of Commons itself , that there was to be no peace with Ame- rica until the President MADISON should be de- posed ; and that there ...
... sent thither ; the most violent warfare had been commenced ; it had been openly declared in the House of Commons itself , that there was to be no peace with Ame- rica until the President MADISON should be de- posed ; and that there ...
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... sent about by the press , with their in- vectives against NAPOLEON and the French , and with everything that they could rake up to make the people believe that it was just and necessary 1 again to plunge this kingdom into war , never ...
... sent about by the press , with their in- vectives against NAPOLEON and the French , and with everything that they could rake up to make the people believe that it was just and necessary 1 again to plunge this kingdom into war , never ...
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... sent ? ........ that in the whole of Europe there was only one sen- timent , and the sovereigns had the means and the will to resist a system , the existence of which must be destructive of all hopes of secure and permanent tranquillity ...
... sent ? ........ that in the whole of Europe there was only one sen- timent , and the sovereigns had the means and the will to resist a system , the existence of which must be destructive of all hopes of secure and permanent tranquillity ...
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William Cobbett. contemplate , yet he felt much consolation in comparing our pre- sent situation with that in which we stood in the course of former wars . We were not now contending for our own safety , without a single ally , against ...
William Cobbett. contemplate , yet he felt much consolation in comparing our pre- sent situation with that in which we stood in the course of former wars . We were not now contending for our own safety , without a single ally , against ...
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... sent a message to the legislative bodies , calling upon them to take measures for the re - organization of his army , and for replacing the arms , ammunition , and baggage , almost the whole of which had been lost . The assemblies , who ...
... sent a message to the legislative bodies , calling upon them to take measures for the re - organization of his army , and for replacing the arms , ammunition , and baggage , almost the whole of which had been lost . The assemblies , who ...
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