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Page 213
... Peace . Sir Frederic Eden brandishes his pen against the whole host of croaking and despairing politicians . He contends ,, that , if we could not save others by the war , we have preserved our- selves ; and as to the Peace , he says it ...
... Peace . Sir Frederic Eden brandishes his pen against the whole host of croaking and despairing politicians . He contends ,, that , if we could not save others by the war , we have preserved our- selves ; and as to the Peace , he says it ...
Page 215
... Peace with the Republic of France . 8vo . 2s . 6d . Cobbett and Morgan . This protest against the peace is very spirited , and perfectly in unison with the sentiments delivered by the right honourable speaker during the war . It is not ...
... Peace with the Republic of France . 8vo . 2s . 6d . Cobbett and Morgan . This protest against the peace is very spirited , and perfectly in unison with the sentiments delivered by the right honourable speaker during the war . It is not ...
Page 429
... Peace- and Peace makes riches flow : " but some persons now seem to be of opinion that the maxim ought to be reversed . We , however , refuse to belong to this new sect , and must adhere to the old orthodox doc- trine That country must ...
... Peace- and Peace makes riches flow : " but some persons now seem to be of opinion that the maxim ought to be reversed . We , however , refuse to belong to this new sect , and must adhere to the old orthodox doc- trine That country must ...
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