Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 71
... officers . They asked pardon of their " officers for their injurious conduct in as- 66 persing their characters , and exhibited the " strongest marks of penitence and con- Strition . " Confession . " We , the undersigned , most solemnly ...
... officers . They asked pardon of their " officers for their injurious conduct in as- 66 persing their characters , and exhibited the " strongest marks of penitence and con- Strition . " Confession . " We , the undersigned , most solemnly ...
Page 467
... officers shall keep their swords ; but all must be prison- ers of war , and all arms , except officers ' swords , shall be faithfully delivered up.- Art . II . The entire military force shall have liberty to remain in their quarters in ...
... officers shall keep their swords ; but all must be prison- ers of war , and all arms , except officers ' swords , shall be faithfully delivered up.- Art . II . The entire military force shall have liberty to remain in their quarters in ...
Page 469
... officers may rely upon every respect and civility being shewn to them -Art . III . Those military officers , who wish to remain in the island , are permitted to do so .-———— Answer . Agreed to . - Art . IV . All the arms and ammunition ...
... officers may rely upon every respect and civility being shewn to them -Art . III . Those military officers , who wish to remain in the island , are permitted to do so .-———— Answer . Agreed to . - Art . IV . All the arms and ammunition ...
Contents
OFFICIAL PAPERS | 27 |
Romish Popes circular upon the subject of the French Generals Order issued | 33 |
Kings Speech Jan 21 1808 | 117 |
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