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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... possession of the Danish fleet ; but , supposing they had , he would not so derogate from the valour , the activity , and the exalted character of the British navy , as to admit for one mo- ment , that any well - grounded apprehen- Lord ...
... possession of the Danish fleet ; but , supposing they had , he would not so derogate from the valour , the activity , and the exalted character of the British navy , as to admit for one mo- ment , that any well - grounded apprehen- Lord ...
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... possession of any Se- cret Articles of the Treaty of Tilsit ; but they were possessed of secret projects and agreements entered into at Tilsit . , With regard to Portugal , he assured the noble earl , that there was not only an under ...
... possession of any Se- cret Articles of the Treaty of Tilsit ; but they were possessed of secret projects and agreements entered into at Tilsit . , With regard to Portugal , he assured the noble earl , that there was not only an under ...
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... possession or power of France , to vindicate themselves from the impu- could possibly justify its hostile seizure by tation of having acquiesced in acts of the " ERSKINE . " G. Britain . Such a principle would be greatest injustice ...
... possession or power of France , to vindicate themselves from the impu- could possibly justify its hostile seizure by tation of having acquiesced in acts of the " ERSKINE . " G. Britain . Such a principle would be greatest injustice ...
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... possession of the French , entitled it to the confidence of his majesty's government , and justified that government in pursuing a different line of conduct from that adopted in the case of Denmark . - Adverting to the Russian ...
... possession of the French , entitled it to the confidence of his majesty's government , and justified that government in pursuing a different line of conduct from that adopted in the case of Denmark . - Adverting to the Russian ...
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... possession of his senti- ments upon the subject of peace , and he was free to repeat , that in the negociation which had taken place lately with France , that object was lost , not because France was always wrong , but because England ...
... possession of his senti- ments upon the subject of peace , and he was free to repeat , that in the negociation which had taken place lately with France , that object was lost , not because France was always wrong , but because England ...
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