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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... thing more preposterous . The second proposition is peculiarly unten- able , because we do not accept a media- tor as an umpire , but merely as a medium for facilitating our communications with the enemy . If the mediator be partial to ...
... thing more preposterous . The second proposition is peculiarly unten- able , because we do not accept a media- tor as an umpire , but merely as a medium for facilitating our communications with the enemy . If the mediator be partial to ...
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... thing , and lost nothing . Every where we had inflicted blows on our enemy ; no where had we received a blow from him . Our commerce had flourished ; our wealth had encreased ; our possessions had multiplied . Our navy , always ...
... thing , and lost nothing . Every where we had inflicted blows on our enemy ; no where had we received a blow from him . Our commerce had flourished ; our wealth had encreased ; our possessions had multiplied . Our navy , always ...
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... thing to him appeared more surprising than the that was great and good . Here , too , it was circumstance of England being at war possible , that he might be wrong , but all with Austria . That that power , which that he wished was that ...
... thing to him appeared more surprising than the that was great and good . Here , too , it was circumstance of England being at war possible , that he might be wrong , but all with Austria . That that power , which that he wished was that ...
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... thing Great Britain . The advantage of this that friendship and conciliation could dic- conduct was felt in the emigration of the tate was done to the last moment , when Portuguese government , in perfect friend- the hostile Declaration ...
... thing Great Britain . The advantage of this that friendship and conciliation could dic- conduct was felt in the emigration of the tate was done to the last moment , when Portuguese government , in perfect friend- the hostile Declaration ...
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... thing at all as to the permanent policy intended to be pursued towards Ireland . Mr. Bathurst admitted , that if it could be proved , that there were secret articles in the treaty of Tilsit hostile to this coun- try , and his majesty ...
... thing at all as to the permanent policy intended to be pursued towards Ireland . Mr. Bathurst admitted , that if it could be proved , that there were secret articles in the treaty of Tilsit hostile to this coun- try , and his majesty ...
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