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 19
... manner ? because her fleet was in a state of preparation , and because she had , at different times , evinced a hostile feeling towards this country . With respect to her fleet , was it not natural , when all the powers around her were ...
... manner ? because her fleet was in a state of preparation , and because she had , at different times , evinced a hostile feeling towards this country . With respect to her fleet , was it not natural , when all the powers around her were ...
Stran 43
... manner worthy of thi splendour : -To lament , in common with country : -To thank his majesty for in his majesty , that the determination , on forming us , that the Treaty of Commerce the part of the enemy , to excite hostili- Amity ...
... manner worthy of thi splendour : -To lament , in common with country : -To thank his majesty for in his majesty , that the determination , on forming us , that the Treaty of Commerce the part of the enemy , to excite hostili- Amity ...
Stran 51
... manner opposite persist in withholding any infor - worthy of this country . If engagements mation on the subject , he pledged himself to move for such papers as would bring the discussion fairly before the house . There were two points ...
... manner opposite persist in withholding any infor - worthy of this country . If engagements mation on the subject , he pledged himself to move for such papers as would bring the discussion fairly before the house . There were two points ...
Stran 99
... manner , and at the very reason of the right hon . gent.'s the same time , to the cabinets of Peters- opposition to it . The bill was to be re - burgh and of the Thuilleries , as well as to spected , because it came from a committee ...
... manner , and at the very reason of the right hon . gent.'s the same time , to the cabinets of Peters- opposition to it . The bill was to be re - burgh and of the Thuilleries , as well as to spected , because it came from a committee ...
Stran 101
... manner as the rectitude of his inten- tions authorises him to expect , his imperial majesty is eager to propose ( in order that the opening of negotiations may be facili- tated by his good offices ) any place in his dominions , the ...
... manner as the rectitude of his inten- tions authorises him to expect , his imperial majesty is eager to propose ( in order that the opening of negotiations may be facili- tated by his good offices ) any place in his dominions , the ...
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