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 ..., Količina 10R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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Stran 149
... Lord Auckland declared himself in no ordinary degree anxious to learn from his majesty's ministers , their intentions with respect to the very serious and unprece- dented importance of these Orders . He wished first to ascertain ...
... Lord Auckland declared himself in no ordinary degree anxious to learn from his majesty's ministers , their intentions with respect to the very serious and unprece- dented importance of these Orders . He wished first to ascertain ...
Stran 153
... Earl Bathurst said , there was no official communication upon this subject . He denied that the Orders in Council would have the effect inferred by the noble lord ( Auckland ) , or had any such tendency . Lord Grenville said , that what ...
... Earl Bathurst said , there was no official communication upon this subject . He denied that the Orders in Council would have the effect inferred by the noble lord ( Auckland ) , or had any such tendency . Lord Grenville said , that what ...
Stran 159
... Lord Auckland , although no man more deprecated the deviation of this country from the sanctioned principles of moral and national justice , was still willing to give his vote of approbation for the energy , promptitude , zeal , and ...
... Lord Auckland , although no man more deprecated the deviation of this country from the sanctioned principles of moral and national justice , was still willing to give his vote of approbation for the energy , promptitude , zeal , and ...
Stran 313
... baron . - The question was then put , and agreed to . Lord Auckland next rose , to move that there be laid before the house a copy of the Declaration delivered to the American Plenipotentiaries by the Plenipotentiaries of his majesty ...
... baron . - The question was then put , and agreed to . Lord Auckland next rose , to move that there be laid before the house a copy of the Declaration delivered to the American Plenipotentiaries by the Plenipotentiaries of his majesty ...
Stran 331
... lord Auckland's treaty , they were uniformly required in the ports of France , and in time of peace . On all these grounds he should agree with his noble friend in opposing the Speaker's leaving the chair , because he thought that this ...
... lord Auckland's treaty , they were uniformly required in the ports of France , and in time of peace . On all these grounds he should agree with his noble friend in opposing the Speaker's leaving the chair , because he thought that this ...
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