Cobbett's Political Register, Том 18William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1810 |
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... Troops into Aunster- dam , 24 . Address of King Louis Napoleon to the Legis- lative Body of Holland , on his abdication of the throne , 150 . Report of the French Minister for Foreign Affairs on the annexation of Holland to France , 79 ...
... Troops into Aunster- dam , 24 . Address of King Louis Napoleon to the Legis- lative Body of Holland , on his abdication of the throne , 150 . Report of the French Minister for Foreign Affairs on the annexation of Holland to France , 79 ...
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... they were hard- ly , cruelly , and tyrannically dealt with " 6 ( 6 by their superiors , and thereby to ren- " der that duty of obedience which they " " 66 66 " foreign troops whom we were 3 ] [ + POLITICAL REGISTER . - To the Reader .
... they were hard- ly , cruelly , and tyrannically dealt with " 6 ( 6 by their superiors , and thereby to ren- " der that duty of obedience which they " " 66 66 " foreign troops whom we were 3 ] [ + POLITICAL REGISTER . - To the Reader .
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... troops , and " hand - cuffings , and other means of force , " that they were employed on this occa- " .said to be used in drawing out the . " sion only because the British troops young men of France , ' and who has . " would not have ...
... troops , and " hand - cuffings , and other means of force , " that they were employed on this occa- " .said to be used in drawing out the . " sion only because the British troops young men of France , ' and who has . " would not have ...
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... troops will enter this capital . As it is his Majesty's express will and de- sire that the troops of his illustrious Brother may be received and treated in a suitable manner , he expects that every one will concur in receiving those ...
... troops will enter this capital . As it is his Majesty's express will and de- sire that the troops of his illustrious Brother may be received and treated in a suitable manner , he expects that every one will concur in receiving those ...
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... troops to prevail upon the multitude to disperse ; and after public notice had been given , that force would be resisted restore public tranquillity and secure per- by force , and strong means employed to ful troops with stones and ...
... troops to prevail upon the multitude to disperse ; and after public notice had been given , that force would be resisted restore public tranquillity and secure per- by force , and strong means employed to ful troops with stones and ...
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Almeida appears army assignats bank notes Bank of England bank-notes Britain Britannic Majesty British Bullion Buonaparté called cash cause Ciudad Rodrigo COBBETT Coimbra command Committee consequence considered Cortes Council COURIER Debt declared decree duty Emperor enemy English fact favour France French Gentlemen gold and silver Holland honour House increase instant interest Ireland Jacobins JEFFERY King King's kingdom letter liberty Lisbon Lord Talavera Lord Wellington Majesty Majesty's Massena means measure ment Minister Morning Post Napoleon nation never news-paper officers opinion paper paper-money Parliament party payment persons PITT ports Portugal Portuguese pounds present Prince Regent prisoners produce promissory notes reader received Regent respect Royal Highness shew sion SIR FRANCIS BURDETT soldiers Spain suppose Sweden taken taxes thing tion told troops venal whole Windsor Castle wish writer
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