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 13
... honour of the nation , it would be not abstained from introducing topics upon made evident that the danger was great . which a difference of opinion was likely to He could not give his assent to the opi- , prevail . He fully agreed with ...
... honour of the nation , it would be not abstained from introducing topics upon made evident that the danger was great . which a difference of opinion was likely to He could not give his assent to the opi- , prevail . He fully agreed with ...
Stran 15
... honour upon the sovereign of that country , and which promised the greatest advantages to England , not immediately indeed , but ulti- mately . That measure , in every view which he had been able to take of it , opened the most cheering ...
... honour upon the sovereign of that country , and which promised the greatest advantages to England , not immediately indeed , but ulti- mately . That measure , in every view which he had been able to take of it , opened the most cheering ...
Stran 49
... honour and interests vations on the doctrine he had broached . of the country . Of this he was sure , that Ministers , in his majesty's speech , justified the first object of any statesman in the the attack of a country , neutral , as ...
... honour and interests vations on the doctrine he had broached . of the country . Of this he was sure , that Ministers , in his majesty's speech , justified the first object of any statesman in the the attack of a country , neutral , as ...
Stran 85
... honour and inviolable fidelity to en- gagements ; a character , which , if it had been maintained , might have given us the best title to the confidence of foreign courts , and have fixed a value upon our al- liance advantages ...
... honour and inviolable fidelity to en- gagements ; a character , which , if it had been maintained , might have given us the best title to the confidence of foreign courts , and have fixed a value upon our al- liance advantages ...
Stran 89
... honour compromised in acceding to the alternative offered by the British govern- ment . - Upon the other prominent topic in the speech , he declared it as his firm opinion , that there was no probability of obtaining from the present ...
... honour compromised in acceding to the alternative offered by the British govern- ment . - Upon the other prominent topic in the speech , he declared it as his firm opinion , that there was no probability of obtaining from the present ...
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