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 15
... called the crisis of our fate ; when it becomes now a question , whether the British empire , the growth of so many ages ; whether the British constitution , which has for so long a period promoted and extended the interests and ...
... called the crisis of our fate ; when it becomes now a question , whether the British empire , the growth of so many ages ; whether the British constitution , which has for so long a period promoted and extended the interests and ...
Stran 17
... called upon integrity and in the justice of the British to pledge themselves in support of mea- parliament ; they look with anxiety for its sures , without evidence before them of the decision upon the motives and the policy propriety ...
... called upon integrity and in the justice of the British to pledge themselves in support of mea- parliament ; they look with anxiety for its sures , without evidence before them of the decision upon the motives and the policy propriety ...
Stran 31
... called upon by the King and Parliament to sup- port the public law , thus alleged to have been violated , and to exhibit an example to the most distant ages , of inflexible na- tional virtue , submitted to the heaviest burdens , and ...
... called upon by the King and Parliament to sup- port the public law , thus alleged to have been violated , and to exhibit an example to the most distant ages , of inflexible na- tional virtue , submitted to the heaviest burdens , and ...
Stran 53
... called for inquiry . He hoped that minis- ters had conducted themselves in a manner deserving the approbation of the people of England ; if not , he was well assured that the country would not submit to the oblo- quy of a disgraceful ...
... called for inquiry . He hoped that minis- ters had conducted themselves in a manner deserving the approbation of the people of England ; if not , he was well assured that the country would not submit to the oblo- quy of a disgraceful ...
Stran 59
... called for ? Was it possible , at a time when there was no capital on the continent where the power of Bonaparte could not drag the offender against him to execution ; when there was no British accredited agent in any country of Europe ...
... called for ? Was it possible , at a time when there was no capital on the continent where the power of Bonaparte could not drag the offender against him to execution ; when there was no British accredited agent in any country of Europe ...
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