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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... the continent of Europe ( Lisbon and Oporto ) . what have we gained ? sir George Staunton And | distinctly expressed , " Not a ship of yours c 2 21 ] [ 22 PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 21 , 1808 .-- The Lords Commissioners ' Speech .
... the continent of Europe ( Lisbon and Oporto ) . what have we gained ? sir George Staunton And | distinctly expressed , " Not a ship of yours c 2 21 ] [ 22 PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 21 , 1808 .-- The Lords Commissioners ' Speech .
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... expressed a hope that such a such answer implied an acquiescence in decree would not be acted upon . We the French decree , then your friends in might be thought too sanguine in that America might have maintained that any hope ; and yet ...
... expressed a hope that such a such answer implied an acquiescence in decree would not be acted upon . We the French decree , then your friends in might be thought too sanguine in that America might have maintained that any hope ; and yet ...
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... expressed his con- placing of those fleets out of the reach of fidence , that no material increase to the such a confederacy , became an object of burdens of his people would be necessary . essential and indispensable necessity for -The ...
... expressed his con- placing of those fleets out of the reach of fidence , that no material increase to the such a confederacy , became an object of burdens of his people would be necessary . essential and indispensable necessity for -The ...
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... expressed , he still adhered . He conceived it much better to repress any clamour on the sub- ject until it should be ascertained what steps had been taken by his majesty's mi- nisters for the restoration of peace . At the same time ...
... expressed , he still adhered . He conceived it much better to repress any clamour on the sub- ject until it should be ascertained what steps had been taken by his majesty's mi- nisters for the restoration of peace . At the same time ...
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... expressed approbation of their measures . He looked upon it to be no inconsiderable test of the unobjection- able nature of the address , that neither the sagacity of the hon . member , who had just ceded him , could select any one ...
... expressed approbation of their measures . He looked upon it to be no inconsiderable test of the unobjection- able nature of the address , that neither the sagacity of the hon . member , who had just ceded him , could select any one ...
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