Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Том 10R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Great Britain. Parliament. tionable . Our course ought to be , to ask the neutral powers whether they meant to submit to Bonaparte's blockading decree ? and if so , that we must act accordingly . Now , this course we did take ; but the ...
Great Britain. Parliament. tionable . Our course ought to be , to ask the neutral powers whether they meant to submit to Bonaparte's blockading decree ? and if so , that we must act accordingly . Now , this course we did take ; but the ...
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... course of the debate , was trifling - was , in fact , little else than driving nails into the sheathing of a ship , while her main timbers were on the point of starting . Lord Hawkesbury said , he should not have considered the conduct ...
... course of the debate , was trifling - was , in fact , little else than driving nails into the sheathing of a ship , while her main timbers were on the point of starting . Lord Hawkesbury said , he should not have considered the conduct ...
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... course pursued by the em- peror of Austria and the king of Prussia , to assure his majesty , that we are happy in hearing that his majesty has given them no ground of complaint , and that they have not even at the moment when their ...
... course pursued by the em- peror of Austria and the king of Prussia , to assure his majesty , that we are happy in hearing that his majesty has given them no ground of complaint , and that they have not even at the moment when their ...
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... course prevailed in this instance ; had the sub- stance of the speech been known to the public for two or three days before the delivery of it , this difficulty would have been much lessened . Not only did the speech embrace a great ...
... course prevailed in this instance ; had the sub- stance of the speech been known to the public for two or three days before the delivery of it , this difficulty would have been much lessened . Not only did the speech embrace a great ...
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... course which , until that hour , he had pre- mit , that his majesty's ministers would be scribed to himself . Now , with regard to fully justified in assuming the attitude he the first ground of justification , how the had described ...
... course which , until that hour , he had pre- mit , that his majesty's ministers would be scribed to himself . Now , with regard to fully justified in assuming the attitude he the first ground of justification , how the had described ...
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