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 29
... appeared , even in the papers published by order of the French government , to contradict the assertion . That information was corroborated by a variety of other channels wholly uncon- nected with each other . It was corrobo- rated by ...
... appeared , even in the papers published by order of the French government , to contradict the assertion . That information was corroborated by a variety of other channels wholly uncon- nected with each other . It was corrobo- rated by ...
Stran 31
... appeared in the Moniteur stating that the House of Braganza had " ceased to reign . " The late Orders of Council he declared to be highly unconstitutional , as they con- fiscated property , and dispensed with the Navigation Act ...
... appeared in the Moniteur stating that the House of Braganza had " ceased to reign . " The late Orders of Council he declared to be highly unconstitutional , as they con- fiscated property , and dispensed with the Navigation Act ...
Stran 35
... appeared within the bar , and informed the house that the lords , authorized by virtue of his majesty's commission , desired the imme- diate attendance of the house , in the house of peers , to hear the commission read . The Speaker ...
... appeared within the bar , and informed the house that the lords , authorized by virtue of his majesty's commission , desired the imme- diate attendance of the house , in the house of peers , to hear the commission read . The Speaker ...
Stran 49
... appeared , and unoffending , as it yet ap- provided such a peace were compatible peared , by declaring that a determination with that honour and those interests . He existed on the part of France , to seize the begged not to be ...
... appeared , and unoffending , as it yet ap- provided such a peace were compatible peared , by declaring that a determination with that honour and those interests . He existed on the part of France , to seize the begged not to be ...
Stran 51
... appeared more surprising than the circumstance of England being at war with Austria . That that power , which had uniformly been our prop and support , our partner in misfortune , and our friend on all occasions , should have been in ...
... appeared more surprising than the circumstance of England being at war with Austria . That that power , which had uniformly been our prop and support , our partner in misfortune , and our friend on all occasions , should have been in ...
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