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 17
... circumstances to justify it , although which alone the propriety of such mea- none but those of the most urgent nature sures can be justified . Thus have they could . I received , at a considerable dis- called upon this house to approve ...
... circumstances to justify it , although which alone the propriety of such mea- none but those of the most urgent nature sures can be justified . Thus have they could . I received , at a considerable dis- called upon this house to approve ...
Stran 19
... circumstances which would impera- tively justify an expedition like that to Copenhagen it is laid down by the most approved writers on the law of nations , that where you have certain evidence of the intention of an enemy to seize upon ...
... circumstances which would impera- tively justify an expedition like that to Copenhagen it is laid down by the most approved writers on the law of nations , that where you have certain evidence of the intention of an enemy to seize upon ...
Stran 29
... circumstances appeared to our naval offi- cers , which proved to them that the fleet was intended soon to put to sea . - Now , as to the question , why we did not also attack the Russian fleet , there were abun- dant reasons for not ...
... circumstances appeared to our naval offi- cers , which proved to them that the fleet was intended soon to put to sea . - Now , as to the question , why we did not also attack the Russian fleet , there were abun- dant reasons for not ...
Stran 59
... circumstances his majesty's govern ment thought it right to allow some lati tude for obtaining by negociation , and par ticularly by shewing the vigorous deter mination of Great Britain , the forbearanc of France . Even though some doub ...
... circumstances his majesty's govern ment thought it right to allow some lati tude for obtaining by negociation , and par ticularly by shewing the vigorous deter mination of Great Britain , the forbearanc of France . Even though some doub ...
Stran 69
... circumstances in which he must have taken them , than we in the circumstances in which we have taken them . This was his opinion , and this , he was persuaded , notwithstand- ing the flattering hopes indulged by the honourable seconder ...
... circumstances in which he must have taken them , than we in the circumstances in which we have taken them . This was his opinion , and this , he was persuaded , notwithstand- ing the flattering hopes indulged by the honourable seconder ...
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