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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... never varied , but from ne- mies , and that British gratitude will com- cessity alone . She proclaims , my lords , pensate any loss that he may be obliged " That she will not lay down her arms , to suffer , by transferring to him some ...
... never varied , but from ne- mies , and that British gratitude will com- cessity alone . She proclaims , my lords , pensate any loss that he may be obliged " That she will not lay down her arms , to suffer , by transferring to him some ...
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... never France . But , your haste has rendered that have been executed , if it were not for the hopeless . France , however , never did , as aid derived from our Orders of Council . I have already said , act under its extra- What did we ...
... never France . But , your haste has rendered that have been executed , if it were not for the hopeless . France , however , never did , as aid derived from our Orders of Council . I have already said , act under its extra- What did we ...
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... never bow her head . seconder justified the step on the ground At this particular time he was fully aware that his majesty had too long forborn , and how much it became her , to stand firmly had been too long patient of the flagitious ...
... never bow her head . seconder justified the step on the ground At this particular time he was fully aware that his majesty had too long forborn , and how much it became her , to stand firmly had been too long patient of the flagitious ...
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... never might seasonably make them the ground assist a friend till he was in a condition not of her hostility ? We were not to expect want it , he could not but think the advice any explicit declaration of their motives of the noble lord ...
... never might seasonably make them the ground assist a friend till he was in a condition not of her hostility ? We were not to expect want it , he could not but think the advice any explicit declaration of their motives of the noble lord ...
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... never live to see it , for he did not expect such sudden effects from the bare emigration of the court . On this score he thought the mi- nisters had no merit , and were intitled to no approbation . With respect to the at- tack upon ...
... never live to see it , for he did not expect such sudden effects from the bare emigration of the court . On this score he thought the mi- nisters had no merit , and were intitled to no approbation . With respect to the at- tack upon ...
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