Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 67
... peace with him , if we make any peace at all ; for , whether in peace or in war , he will speedily pursue his object ; and , if it be true , that he now speaks of peace , with an inten- tion of making a treaty , it is only because he ...
... peace with him , if we make any peace at all ; for , whether in peace or in war , he will speedily pursue his object ; and , if it be true , that he now speaks of peace , with an inten- tion of making a treaty , it is only because he ...
Page 103
... peace " is henceforth the principal end of his " wish , the principal object of his in- " terest . " Yes , but , though we did ( very foolishly , I allow , ) make the Emperor of Russia's interests an impediment to peace , during the ...
... peace " is henceforth the principal end of his " wish , the principal object of his in- " terest . " Yes , but , though we did ( very foolishly , I allow , ) make the Emperor of Russia's interests an impediment to peace , during the ...
Page 241
... peace . Now , look at the present cabinet , and you will find , sir , that there are some who were in office when the peace of Amiens was made ; that almost the whole of them , not then in office , spoke in favour of that peace ; and ...
... peace . Now , look at the present cabinet , and you will find , sir , that there are some who were in office when the peace of Amiens was made ; that almost the whole of them , not then in office , spoke in favour of that peace ; and ...
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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