Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 5William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 173
... principles in the formation of our army , which it would be wise to discard , and what to bring forward in their stead . 2dly . What practical improvements it might be expedient to introduce , without any change of original principles ...
... principles in the formation of our army , which it would be wise to discard , and what to bring forward in their stead . 2dly . What practical improvements it might be expedient to introduce , without any change of original principles ...
Page 381
... principles , well deter mined , and which may accord with the new situation of the empire , for a juridical pro- cedure to be proper and sufficient.- -His Majesty can never see , with indifference , advantage taken of this opportunity ...
... principles , well deter mined , and which may accord with the new situation of the empire , for a juridical pro- cedure to be proper and sufficient.- -His Majesty can never see , with indifference , advantage taken of this opportunity ...
Page 463
... principles and the conduct of more than three millions of his Majesty's subjects . At a period like the present , when the very existence of this great empire is endangered , and Ireland is acknowledged to be the most vulnerable part ...
... principles and the conduct of more than three millions of his Majesty's subjects . At a period like the present , when the very existence of this great empire is endangered , and Ireland is acknowledged to be the most vulnerable part ...
Contents
A British Creditors Defence of the Conduct of British Creditors on the French | 25 |
Official Declaration of the Emperor of Germany sent to the Deputy of the Eques | 83 |
An Analytical and Comparative View of two Pamphlets lately published the | 97 |
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