Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 23-24William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 73
... wish to see put an end to ; and , however anxious we may be to keep this power , we cannot think that their wish is very unna- tural .-- The American war costs , per- haps , in one way and another , about £ 10,000,000 a year ; and when ...
... wish to see put an end to ; and , however anxious we may be to keep this power , we cannot think that their wish is very unna- tural .-- The American war costs , per- haps , in one way and another , about £ 10,000,000 a year ; and when ...
Page 515
of blood.- -Far is this , however , from being the wish of the enemies of Napoleon . They wish to see the people of France slaves . They are afraid of his power ; they hate him for what he has done in humbling them ; but , they would ...
of blood.- -Far is this , however , from being the wish of the enemies of Napoleon . They wish to see the people of France slaves . They are afraid of his power ; they hate him for what he has done in humbling them ; but , they would ...
Page 637
... wish for war ? and what a motive for war is a delay of a few days . kind , why did it not explain itself ? Why ? because it had adopted all the pretensions of Russia , of Prussia , and of England , and because it had besides pretensions ...
... wish for war ? and what a motive for war is a delay of a few days . kind , why did it not explain itself ? Why ? because it had adopted all the pretensions of Russia , of Prussia , and of England , and because it had besides pretensions ...
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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