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
... intention of the enemy to compel the courts of Den- mark and Portugal to subscribe their na- vies to a general confederacy about to be formed against this country , and with a promptitude and decision that does them infinite credit ...
... intention of the enemy to compel the courts of Den- mark and Portugal to subscribe their na- vies to a general confederacy about to be formed against this country , and with a promptitude and decision that does them infinite credit ...
Stran 9
... intention of his majesty's government to concede one point more to that illiberal and pre- judiced people . My lords , we must make a stand somewhere ; and where can we do it better than in defence of our seamen and our trade ; which ...
... intention of his majesty's government to concede one point more to that illiberal and pre- judiced people . My lords , we must make a stand somewhere ; and where can we do it better than in defence of our seamen and our trade ; which ...
Stran 19
... intention of an enemy to seize upon a neutral territory , neutral vessels , or pro- perty , such neutral being incapable of resisting , and thereby to place you in im- minent danger , you have a right to seize such neutral territory ...
... intention of an enemy to seize upon a neutral territory , neutral vessels , or pro- perty , such neutral being incapable of resisting , and thereby to place you in im- minent danger , you have a right to seize such neutral territory ...
Stran 31
... intention on the part of Denmark has been adduced , nor any case of neces- sity made out , to justify the attack upon Copenhagen , without which , the measure is , in our conception , discreditable to the character and injurious to the ...
... intention on the part of Denmark has been adduced , nor any case of neces- sity made out , to justify the attack upon Copenhagen , without which , the measure is , in our conception , discreditable to the character and injurious to the ...
Stran 41
... intention of the enemy to combine those powers in one general confederacy ; that such confede- racy was to be directed either to the intire subjugation of his majesty's kingdom , or it must have been with the greatest reluc- tance that ...
... intention of the enemy to combine those powers in one general confederacy ; that such confede- racy was to be directed either to the intire subjugation of his majesty's kingdom , or it must have been with the greatest reluc- tance that ...
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admiralty allies America answer army attack Bank bill blockade Britain British Budberg Buonaparte Chancellor circumstances commerce committee communication conduct consideration considered contended Copenhagen coun court court of Denmark Danish declared Denmark dispatch duty earl effect emperor of Russia enemy England Europe Exchequer expedition fleet force France gent ground Holstein honour hostile Howick imperial majesty interests justice justified king late law of nations Lord Auckland lord Granville lord Lake lordships majesty's government majesty's ministers means measure mediation ment motion nabob naval navy necessary necessity negociation neutral noble lord object officers opinion Orders in Council Oude papers parliament peace persons Petersburgh petition port Portugal present prince principle proceeding produce proposed question received respect retaliation right hon secretary shew ships sion speech Sublime Porte taken thought tion trade Treaty of Tilsit troops undersigned vessels wished