Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 8William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 141
... sentiments and the munifi- cence of the Emperor towards us , we re . paired together to Paris . There , on a day remarkable in itself , the first Sunday in Advent and the second of December , in the midst of all the triumphal pomp and ...
... sentiments and the munifi- cence of the Emperor towards us , we re . paired together to Paris . There , on a day remarkable in itself , the first Sunday in Advent and the second of December , in the midst of all the triumphal pomp and ...
Page 283
... sentiments of Lord Hawkesbury , upon which sentiments the present situation of affairs precludes the necessity of any com- ment ; nor , is it at all necessary to remind the reader , that sentiments exactly opposite , and foreboding ...
... sentiments of Lord Hawkesbury , upon which sentiments the present situation of affairs precludes the necessity of any com- ment ; nor , is it at all necessary to remind the reader , that sentiments exactly opposite , and foreboding ...
Page 537
... sentiments entertain- ed by the two imperial courts of Austria and Russia , it is hereby formally declared in the name of both : " That they are ready to enter into a negotiation with France , for maintain- ing the peace of the ...
... sentiments entertain- ed by the two imperial courts of Austria and Russia , it is hereby formally declared in the name of both : " That they are ready to enter into a negotiation with France , for maintain- ing the peace of the ...
Contents
Mr Pitts Case Concluded from Vol vii p 971 | 11 |
A Churchman on the Views of the Catholics | 23 |
Proclamation addressed by General Ney to the Tyrolese | 27 |
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