Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 25William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1814 - Great Britain |
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William Cobbett. my reasons for believing , that the English- men , thus taken in the American army , could not be fairly considered as traitors . -Our government has , it seems , de- cided in the contrary ; and , I suppose , we are to ...
William Cobbett. my reasons for believing , that the English- men , thus taken in the American army , could not be fairly considered as traitors . -Our government has , it seems , de- cided in the contrary ; and , I suppose , we are to ...
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... taken , be liable to be cut in quarters and to have his bowels ripped out and flung in his face ! Horrid , however , as is the idea of this rigour , it is not impossible , that it may lead to good in the end . It will un- questionably ...
... taken , be liable to be cut in quarters and to have his bowels ripped out and flung in his face ! Horrid , however , as is the idea of this rigour , it is not impossible , that it may lead to good in the end . It will un- questionably ...
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... taken posses- sion , with his corps of Cossacks , of the whole city of Cassel , from which Jerome Buonaparté had fied . But nothing has yet been received from himself . — I have the honour to be , & c . E. THORNTON , ( Signed ) P.S. Ten ...
... taken posses- sion , with his corps of Cossacks , of the whole city of Cassel , from which Jerome Buonaparté had fied . But nothing has yet been received from himself . — I have the honour to be , & c . E. THORNTON , ( Signed ) P.S. Ten ...
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... taken and retaken by the corps of Yorck five times ; the musketry fire was most galling , and this was the hottest part of the field ; many of the superior officers were either killed or wounded ; at length the victorious . Silesians ...
... taken and retaken by the corps of Yorck five times ; the musketry fire was most galling , and this was the hottest part of the field ; many of the superior officers were either killed or wounded ; at length the victorious . Silesians ...
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... taken by tually tended to commence the negociation , surprise , than his impartial sincerity . was made by them . In fact , the contrari- The forms of negociation proposed to theirety of sentiment of the two parties , leav Excellencies ...
... taken by tually tended to commence the negociation , surprise , than his impartial sincerity . was made by them . In fact , the contrari- The forms of negociation proposed to theirety of sentiment of the two parties , leav Excellencies ...
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