Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 23-24William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 77
... cause of the war . - If we were to " nations against the abuse in question . " examine the value of this cause to the " On the other side , Lord Castlereagh de- two parties , it cannot be denied but that " clares the readiness of the ...
... cause of the war . - If we were to " nations against the abuse in question . " examine the value of this cause to the " On the other side , Lord Castlereagh de- two parties , it cannot be denied but that " clares the readiness of the ...
Page 97
... cause for joy ? Does his failure at such an immense distance from us , make us more secure against his power ? Does it remove any of the causes of alarm to us , which before ex- SUMMARY OF POLITICS . NORTHERN WAR . -We have , at last ...
... cause for joy ? Does his failure at such an immense distance from us , make us more secure against his power ? Does it remove any of the causes of alarm to us , which before ex- SUMMARY OF POLITICS . NORTHERN WAR . -We have , at last ...
Page 323
... cause of that separation ! If the separation had been caused by any fault , or even any allege fault , of the Princess , her case , at this day , would have been very different indeed from what it is . But , the Prince's Letter leaves ...
... cause of that separation ! If the separation had been caused by any fault , or even any allege fault , of the Princess , her case , at this day , would have been very different indeed from what it is . But , the Prince's Letter leaves ...
Contents
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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