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 23
... means than those which would tend to the consummate ruin of our own colonies ? I do not mean to revive the question of the Slave Trade with this or any other topic . But , I contend , that the increased culture of the Brazils , far from ...
... means than those which would tend to the consummate ruin of our own colonies ? I do not mean to revive the question of the Slave Trade with this or any other topic . But , I contend , that the increased culture of the Brazils , far from ...
Stran 27
... means . the government had acquired it by illegi- timate means , they had done an act which merited reprehension in the eyes of the world . No sooner had Austria and Russia fallen , than France became ruler of the continent of Europe ...
... means . the government had acquired it by illegi- timate means , they had done an act which merited reprehension in the eyes of the world . No sooner had Austria and Russia fallen , than France became ruler of the continent of Europe ...
Stran 41
... means , the consideration that a temporary this purpose , it was determined to force distress to ourselves was utter ruin to our into hostilities against his majesty , states opponents , must have induced us to per- which had hitherto ...
... means , the consideration that a temporary this purpose , it was determined to force distress to ourselves was utter ruin to our into hostilities against his majesty , states opponents , must have induced us to per- which had hitherto ...
Stran 115
... means or in the dispositions of Denmark . - But his majesty could not but recollect that when , at the close of the former war , the court of Denmark engaged in a hostile confederacy against Great Bri- tain , the apology offered by that ...
... means or in the dispositions of Denmark . - But his majesty could not but recollect that when , at the close of the former war , the court of Denmark engaged in a hostile confederacy against Great Bri- tain , the apology offered by that ...
Stran 157
... means of negociation , were employed by him for effectuating the surrender of the Danish Navy and Arsenal of Copenhagen . A junction was to be formed with the troops in Pomerania , the commander of which was to take the command of the ...
... means of negociation , were employed by him for effectuating the surrender of the Danish Navy and Arsenal of Copenhagen . A junction was to be formed with the troops in Pomerania , the commander of which was to take the command of the ...
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