Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 25-26William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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... King to ter Cevalles , appear to have leaned , at least kiss his hand . They repeated a thousand in principle , to mild measures ; and their times the vow to maintain the throne and its opinion would perhaps have prevailed , had rights ...
... King to ter Cevalles , appear to have leaned , at least kiss his hand . They repeated a thousand in principle , to mild measures ; and their times the vow to maintain the throne and its opinion would perhaps have prevailed , had rights ...
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... King ; secondly , if it place , or order , which is in the gift of the should appear requisite to themselves ; by King .-- 131 . The powers and duties of the a majority of two - thirds of the deputies .--- Cortes are : 1st , To propose ...
... King ; secondly , if it place , or order , which is in the gift of the should appear requisite to themselves ; by King .-- 131 . The powers and duties of the a majority of two - thirds of the deputies .--- Cortes are : 1st , To propose ...
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... King is in civil or criminal causes , he tried by any under age until the completion of bis commission , or any other than the compe- eighteenth year .--- 186 . During the King's tent tribunal , established by an anterior minority , the ...
... King is in civil or criminal causes , he tried by any under age until the completion of bis commission , or any other than the compe- eighteenth year .--- 186 . During the King's tent tribunal , established by an anterior minority , the ...
Contents
Traitors in Canada 12 | 11 |
Abuse of Austria | 33 |
Answer to the Bourbon Proclamation | 65 |
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