Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 25-26William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 159
... troops , for which she is to re- ceive as an equivalent from this country a subsidy of £ 400,000 during the present year ! Was it this last circumstance which occasioned the firing of the Park and Tower guns ? From a dispatch of Lord ...
... troops , for which she is to re- ceive as an equivalent from this country a subsidy of £ 400,000 during the present year ! Was it this last circumstance which occasioned the firing of the Park and Tower guns ? From a dispatch of Lord ...
Page 401
... troops which had " ficer , joined the troops engaged , and I been forced back formed in the rear of " placed them in a second line , with the " the 89th regiment , fronting the road , exception of the Royal Scots , and flank " and ...
... troops which had " ficer , joined the troops engaged , and I been forced back formed in the rear of " placed them in a second line , with the " the 89th regiment , fronting the road , exception of the Royal Scots , and flank " and ...
Page 443
... troops had , during the day , undergone considerable fatigue . The enemy's army , amounting to eight or nine thousand men , with three or four hun- dred cavalry , was under the command of General Winder , being formed of troops drawn ...
... troops had , during the day , undergone considerable fatigue . The enemy's army , amounting to eight or nine thousand men , with three or four hun- dred cavalry , was under the command of General Winder , being formed of troops drawn ...
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Traitors in Canada 12 | 11 |
Abuse of Austria | 33 |
Answer to the Bourbon Proclamation | 65 |
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