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 7
... enter Upon our late transactions with R my lords , I do not mean to dwell ; one of your lordships must have rea majesty's reply to the aspersions o court of Petersburgh ; and every ca and impartial mind must be satisfied the conduct of ...
... enter Upon our late transactions with R my lords , I do not mean to dwell ; one of your lordships must have rea majesty's reply to the aspersions o court of Petersburgh ; and every ca and impartial mind must be satisfied the conduct of ...
Stran 13
... enter- ment , that any well - grounded apprehen- prize deeply involving the honour and cha- ons was to be ... entered the Baltic ? hagen , those of our ally certainly were . At that time the Danish army was in Did ministers never ...
... enter- ment , that any well - grounded apprehen- prize deeply involving the honour and cha- ons was to be ... entered the Baltic ? hagen , those of our ally certainly were . At that time the Danish army was in Did ministers never ...
Stran 21
... enter into a negotiation , unless the tinople . If it is meant to be contended , basis of that negotiation be previously that the expedition to Constantinople was stated ; and , secondly , that we should not an instance of bad faith ...
... enter into a negotiation , unless the tinople . If it is meant to be contended , basis of that negotiation be previously that the expedition to Constantinople was stated ; and , secondly , that we should not an instance of bad faith ...
Stran 23
... enter not the smallest doubt , that had the cou we commenced been consistently pursu it would have answered the end in vi by preserving the amicable relations just interests of both countries . speech , I observe , studiously separates ...
... enter not the smallest doubt , that had the cou we commenced been consistently pursu it would have answered the end in vi by preserving the amicable relations just interests of both countries . speech , I observe , studiously separates ...
Stran 29
... enter into . While nego- ciation with America was pending , it was doubtless better to abstain from any dis- cussion that would only tend more to in- flame the minds of the two countries . - He lamented the uncalled - for mention of the ...
... enter into . While nego- ciation with America was pending , it was doubtless better to abstain from any dis- cussion that would only tend more to in- flame the minds of the two countries . - He lamented the uncalled - for mention of the ...
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