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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... gent . and to declare his opinion , that honour in any peace which should now be concluded , might be considered as totally out of the question . Safety now was all that we need look for , and this was all that he would ask : quired ...
... gent . and to declare his opinion , that honour in any peace which should now be concluded , might be considered as totally out of the question . Safety now was all that we need look for , and this was all that he would ask : quired ...
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... gent . over the way ( Mr. Eden ) admitted , that though lord Gambier had sailed from the Downs on the 26th of July , ministers had not re- ceived the intelligence of the signing of the Treaty of Tilsit before the 8th of Aug. following ...
... gent . over the way ( Mr. Eden ) admitted , that though lord Gambier had sailed from the Downs on the 26th of July , ministers had not re- ceived the intelligence of the signing of the Treaty of Tilsit before the 8th of Aug. following ...
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... gent . who had just spoken , to pass without animadverting upon them . The single reason which the right hon . gent . had advanced for his op- position to this measure was , that it en- croached upon the prerogative of the crown ; but ...
... gent . who had just spoken , to pass without animadverting upon them . The single reason which the right hon . gent . had advanced for his op- position to this measure was , that it en- croached upon the prerogative of the crown ; but ...
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... gent . would turn out to be person of such transcendent talents and abilities , capable of holding the high and important situation which he now filled . The office he alluded to , however , did not certainly require such transcendent ...
... gent . would turn out to be person of such transcendent talents and abilities , capable of holding the high and important situation which he now filled . The office he alluded to , however , did not certainly require such transcendent ...
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... gent . For this purpose he was desirous that the right hon . gent . should shape his motion in such a manner , that it might apply to papers actually in exist- ence . If the right hon . gent . meant to move for any official instruction ...
... gent . For this purpose he was desirous that the right hon . gent . should shape his motion in such a manner , that it might apply to papers actually in exist- ence . If the right hon . gent . meant to move for any official instruction ...
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