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 49
... 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 it yet ...
... 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 it yet ...
Stran 53
... interests . without difficulty , concur in the address , He could because he had no hesitation in giving his entire ... interest dictated . But no gentleman would con- tend , that there was a power on the con- tinent which could have ...
... interests . without difficulty , concur in the address , He could because he had no hesitation in giving his entire ... interest dictated . But no gentleman would con- tend , that there was a power on the con- tinent which could have ...
Stran 55
... interests , seemed forced into this maritime league only to finish and round off this confederacy , to supply whatever was this night wanting in argu- ing from the analogy of the rest of Eu- rope , and to shew how miserable indeed was ...
... interests , seemed forced into this maritime league only to finish and round off this confederacy , to supply whatever was this night wanting in argu- ing from the analogy of the rest of Eu- rope , and to shew how miserable indeed was ...
Stran 79
... interests of Great Britain . If this was the case , however averse I may be to encourage premature petitions , urged as they might be by the temporary pressure of war upon the ma- nufacturing interests of the country , I could not ...
... interests of Great Britain . If this was the case , however averse I may be to encourage premature petitions , urged as they might be by the temporary pressure of war upon the ma- nufacturing interests of the country , I could not ...
Stran 87
... interests of the country , be house , but , with only such facts as those made public ? Upon this ground he would ... interest and our duty to try to difficulty of procuring intelligence in the procure it ; it being recollected , that we ...
... interests of the country , be house , but , with only such facts as those made public ? Upon this ground he would ... interest and our duty to try to difficulty of procuring intelligence in the procure it ; it being recollected , that we ...
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