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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... enemy of th tection of Divine Providence upon that than of Great Britain . - But while enterprize , rejoicing in the preservation fluence of France has been thus of a power so long the friend and ally of nately successful in preventing ...
... enemy of th tection of Divine Providence upon that than of Great Britain . - But while enterprize , rejoicing in the preservation fluence of France has been thus of a power so long the friend and ally of nately successful in preventing ...
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... enemy an exaggerated representation of that situation , which rather tends to retard than accelerate peace . Anxiety must , however , naturally be , produced , when in addition to the enemies already enumerated , when nearly the whole ...
... enemy an exaggerated representation of that situation , which rather tends to retard than accelerate peace . Anxiety must , however , naturally be , produced , when in addition to the enemies already enumerated , when nearly the whole ...
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... enemy's ports should the other decrees of the same character be interdicted during war , and we extend- which have since followed , were , I firmly ed that interdict to Holland , Spain , and the believe , but mere experiments upon the ...
... enemy's ports should the other decrees of the same character be interdicted during war , and we extend- which have since followed , were , I firmly ed that interdict to Holland , Spain , and the believe , but mere experiments upon the ...
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... enemy were most speedily known , and where it was promised that the combined The Earl of Buckinghamshire said , he fleets of Spain , Portugal , and Denmark , gave the noble lord credit for the truth of would make a descent both on ...
... enemy were most speedily known , and where it was promised that the combined The Earl of Buckinghamshire said , he fleets of Spain , Portugal , and Denmark , gave the noble lord credit for the truth of would make a descent both on ...
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... enemy , as it was tain his neutrality , and to consider any barbarous and treacherous against a friend . nation as an enemy which should seek to The position also of Denmark , when the disturb it , would , without some just cause ...
... enemy , as it was tain his neutrality , and to consider any barbarous and treacherous against a friend . nation as an enemy which should seek to The position also of Denmark , when the disturb it , would , without some just cause ...
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