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Lord GRENVILLE , I fear , recollects his old quarrel with the Emperor , when First
Consul . My friend WHITBREAD would do very well in many particulars , but as
you have SANTERRE , * you would hardly want a person of that character ...
Lord GRENVILLE , I fear , recollects his old quarrel with the Emperor , when First
Consul . My friend WHITBREAD would do very well in many particulars , but as
you have SANTERRE , * you would hardly want a person of that character ...
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mischief ; be brought on , in spite of all TIERNEY and I could do , the question of
Peace or War last night , and after two rambling , rumbling speeches , had the
question decided against the EMPEROR by a majority of four to one . Some of
what ...
mischief ; be brought on , in spite of all TIERNEY and I could do , the question of
Peace or War last night , and after two rambling , rumbling speeches , had the
question decided against the EMPEROR by a majority of four to one . Some of
what ...
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Amen ! His Majesty Paul the 1st , Emperor of the Dandies , Autocrat of Himself
and Grand Duke of Pantomime ; and Henry Bruffham , President of the Republic
of Billingsgate , and Protector of the Confederation of Palace Yard , being
mutually ...
Amen ! His Majesty Paul the 1st , Emperor of the Dandies , Autocrat of Himself
and Grand Duke of Pantomime ; and Henry Bruffham , President of the Republic
of Billingsgate , and Protector of the Confederation of Palace Yard , being
mutually ...
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ARTICLE 3 The President engages to furnish his Majesty the Emperor , for the
ensuing campaign , a quota or contingent of as many notions , motions , ideas ,
and propositions , as his said Majesty may be able to lodge and clothe . ARTICLE
4 ...
ARTICLE 3 The President engages to furnish his Majesty the Emperor , for the
ensuing campaign , a quota or contingent of as many notions , motions , ideas ,
and propositions , as his said Majesty may be able to lodge and clothe . ARTICLE
4 ...
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event ( which God forbid ) of the escape of the said prisoner , his Majesty the
Emperor engages to use all his * address to catch him again . ARTICLE 7 .
Whereas the territories of his Majesty the Emperor ahound in poppies , insomuch
that ...
event ( which God forbid ) of the escape of the said prisoner , his Majesty the
Emperor engages to use all his * address to catch him again . ARTICLE 7 .
Whereas the territories of his Majesty the Emperor ahound in poppies , insomuch
that ...
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