Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 21-22William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 101
... whole districts of " England and large portions of the Eng- " lish army have been put under the " command of German officers ; and , the " more effectually to estrange the people " from the native soldiers , the latter have , " in many ...
... whole districts of " England and large portions of the Eng- " lish army have been put under the " command of German officers ; and , the " more effectually to estrange the people " from the native soldiers , the latter have , " in many ...
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... whole form of our government , and that their object is to " destroy it . " - This must be news indeed to the Emperor of France , who will , doubt- less , be anxious to hear to how many coun- ties of England this hatred extends itself ...
... whole form of our government , and that their object is to " destroy it . " - This must be news indeed to the Emperor of France , who will , doubt- less , be anxious to hear to how many coun- ties of England this hatred extends itself ...
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... whole body of the troops quit the command of the corps d'armée , had passed over at half - past two o'clock in for ten or twelve days . I have given it up the morning . I immediately reinforced to General Legrand . I reckon upon re ...
... whole body of the troops quit the command of the corps d'armée , had passed over at half - past two o'clock in for ten or twelve days . I have given it up the morning . I immediately reinforced to General Legrand . I reckon upon re ...
Contents
Peace 538 | 1 |
SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICA Lords April 21 1812 From the Morning | 231 |
AMERICA U S Correspondence between Lord Liverpool 817 822 | 233 |
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