Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 23-24William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 605
... Prussia wishes , it is said , to reco- ver the inheritance of her ancestors : but we may ask her , if , when she speaks of losses which her false policy has caused her to suffer , she has likewise made some ac- those acquisitions ...
... Prussia wishes , it is said , to reco- ver the inheritance of her ancestors : but we may ask her , if , when she speaks of losses which her false policy has caused her to suffer , she has likewise made some ac- those acquisitions ...
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... Prussia had kept up.- Your Ma- jesty's armies were not to evacuate the ter- ritory ceded to the King of Prussia until after the entire payment of the contribu- tions . Nevertheless , Sire , by the Con- vention concluded at Berlin on the ...
... Prussia had kept up.- Your Ma- jesty's armies were not to evacuate the ter- ritory ceded to the King of Prussia until after the entire payment of the contribu- tions . Nevertheless , Sire , by the Con- vention concluded at Berlin on the ...
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... Prussia remained faithful , and the Prussian corps did its duty : but when the French army in its turn experienced the chance of war , the Cabinet of Berlin kept no longer any measures . The defection of General De York called the enemy ...
... Prussia remained faithful , and the Prussian corps did its duty : but when the French army in its turn experienced the chance of war , the Cabinet of Berlin kept no longer any measures . The defection of General De York called the enemy ...
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remarks 625 | 161 |
AMERICA U S American Presidents Mes Robert Bidgood | 377 |
AMERICA British Dispatch from Sir G Speech of Sarah Bidgood | 403 |
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