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 55
... gent . and look only at Europe , confederated as she is against us ; to Prussia , whose Declara- tion against England France hardly thought it necessary to conceal in the hard conditions of her peace ; to Russia , who , under great ...
... gent . and look only at Europe , confederated as she is against us ; to Prussia , whose Declara- tion against England France hardly thought it necessary to conceal in the hard conditions of her peace ; to Russia , who , under great ...
Stran 57
... gent . who had just sat questions of Russia , Portugal , and Den- down . However he might respect the mark . These were the various topics , which talents of that hon . member , and the dis- arose out of the Address ; they with him be ...
... gent . who had just sat questions of Russia , Portugal , and Den- down . However he might respect the mark . These were the various topics , which talents of that hon . member , and the dis- arose out of the Address ; they with him be ...
Stran 59
... gent . was at a loss to ima- gine why this secret intelligence was not published . But he would assure that right hon . gent . that as the fact now stood , and as it would be made out in argument , ministers would trust to it for their ...
... gent . was at a loss to ima- gine why this secret intelligence was not published . But he would assure that right hon . gent . that as the fact now stood , and as it would be made out in argument , ministers would trust to it for their ...
Stran 61
... gent . to postpone delivering his sentiments upon that subject , was undoubtedly , in some degree , embarrassing to those who differed from him . But in the state in which the fact then was , when the debate , however protracted , could ...
... gent . to postpone delivering his sentiments upon that subject , was undoubtedly , in some degree , embarrassing to those who differed from him . But in the state in which the fact then was , when the debate , however protracted , could ...
Stran 63
... gent . was at a loss to ima- gine why this secret intelligence was not published . But he would assure that right hon . gent . that as the fact now stood , and as it would be made out in argument , ministers would trust to it for their ...
... gent . was at a loss to ima- gine why this secret intelligence was not published . But he would assure that right hon . gent . that as the fact now stood , and as it would be made out in argument , ministers would trust to it for their ...
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