Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 - Great Britain |
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Page 17
... desire peace at the price of honour.It is with regret that 1 ask of this generous people new sacrifices ; but they are commanded by its noblest and dearest interests . It was necessary to re cruit my armies by numerous levies : na tions ...
... desire peace at the price of honour.It is with regret that 1 ask of this generous people new sacrifices ; but they are commanded by its noblest and dearest interests . It was necessary to re cruit my armies by numerous levies : na tions ...
Page 37
... desires it to be " recollected , " that , out of fear , the Emperor of Austria , disgracefully submit- ted to the ingrafting a branch of its ancient - powers of Emperor Francis gave up his ... desire to diminish the maritime means of.
... desires it to be " recollected , " that , out of fear , the Emperor of Austria , disgracefully submit- ted to the ingrafting a branch of its ancient - powers of Emperor Francis gave up his ... desire to diminish the maritime means of.
Page 39
... desire not to Austria will no longer stand in need of the change.As to the act of invasion it is aid of Russia or Prussia . In short , every nothing in itself . It is only walking across thing seems to me to combine to render an ...
... desire not to Austria will no longer stand in need of the change.As to the act of invasion it is aid of Russia or Prussia . In short , every nothing in itself . It is only walking across thing seems to me to combine to render an ...
Page 43
... desire to see it ; and , pro- character is formed ; it is by unceasingly bably , I would have continued equally indif- inculcating these tenets , during their riper ferent respecting it , had you , Mr. Cobbett , years , they are tutored ...
... desire to see it ; and , pro- character is formed ; it is by unceasingly bably , I would have continued equally indif- inculcating these tenets , during their riper ferent respecting it , had you , Mr. Cobbett , years , they are tutored ...
Page 45
... desire of terminating the calamities of war , and their deference for his Imperial and Royal Austrian Majesty , they might have . supposed that their adversary would have equally respected this mediation , and that they would have been ...
... desire of terminating the calamities of war , and their deference for his Imperial and Royal Austrian Majesty , they might have . supposed that their adversary would have equally respected this mediation , and that they would have been ...
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