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 19
... course ; but this is not at all proved . On the contrary , there are between Holstein and Zealand two passages of the sea , the one six and the other sixteen miles wide , which a French army must cross to invade Zealand , and where they ...
... course ; but this is not at all proved . On the contrary , there are between Holstein and Zealand two passages of the sea , the one six and the other sixteen miles wide , which a French army must cross to invade Zealand , and where they ...
Stran 25
... course ought to be , to ask shall sail which shall not be subject to the neutral powers whether they meant to confiscation by us , or to conditions which submit to Bonaparte's blockading decree ? shall subject it to confiscation by the ...
... course ought to be , to ask shall sail which shall not be subject to the neutral powers whether they meant to confiscation by us , or to conditions which submit to Bonaparte's blockading decree ? shall subject it to confiscation by the ...
Stran 27
... course of the debate , was trifling - was , in fact , little else than driving nails into the sheathing of a ship , while her main timbers were on the point of starting . If have placed this country in that state , with respect to ...
... course of the debate , was trifling - was , in fact , little else than driving nails into the sheathing of a ship , while her main timbers were on the point of starting . If have placed this country in that state , with respect to ...
Stran 49
... course which , until that hour , he had pre- mit , that his majesty's ministers would be scribed to himself . Now , with regard to fully justified in assuming the attitude he the first ground of justification , how the had described ...
... course which , until that hour , he had pre- mit , that his majesty's ministers would be scribed to himself . Now , with regard to fully justified in assuming the attitude he the first ground of justification , how the had described ...
Stran 53
... course of the session of parliament . He was fully sensible of the importance which every measure of a public nature derived from coming directly from the servants of the crown ; and he hoped that much time would not elapse before they ...
... course of the session of parliament . He was fully sensible of the importance which every measure of a public nature derived from coming directly from the servants of the crown ; and he hoped that much time would not elapse before they ...
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