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 ..., Volume 19R. Bagshaw, 1812 - Great Britain |
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Page 117
... amount of six or seven millions had been lately paid , on account of the critical state of trade . What would have become of their million capital , if but nearly this sum bad come upon it ? He should therefore oppose the motion . The ...
... amount of six or seven millions had been lately paid , on account of the critical state of trade . What would have become of their million capital , if but nearly this sum bad come upon it ? He should therefore oppose the motion . The ...
Page 179
... amount , without having been guilty of any thing offensive to morals , religion , or government ; that , by the above - recited act , a penalty of 201. is im- posed for every copy of any book or paper printed without the name or place ...
... amount , without having been guilty of any thing offensive to morals , religion , or government ; that , by the above - recited act , a penalty of 201. is im- posed for every copy of any book or paper printed without the name or place ...
Page 193
... amount of annual casualties , and secondly , from what sources the supply of those casualties could best and most effec- tually be provided . The regular force of the country , exclusive of artillery , amount- ed to 235,000 men , of ...
... amount of annual casualties , and secondly , from what sources the supply of those casualties could best and most effec- tually be provided . The regular force of the country , exclusive of artillery , amount- ed to 235,000 men , of ...
Page 205
... amount to 200,000 mouths , nearly to the contending parties to relax from destitute of food : and the other ' inhabit- the severity of military duties , which , ants of Portugal , who had preceded the with little intermission , had ...
... amount to 200,000 mouths , nearly to the contending parties to relax from destitute of food : and the other ' inhabit- the severity of military duties , which , ants of Portugal , who had preceded the with little intermission , had ...
Page 207
... amount of more has gained possession of two important than 50,000 men . Another circumstance , fortresses , with their artillery , garrisons , which I have not hitherto mentioned , can- and stores ; that he has advanced over not be ...
... amount of more has gained possession of two important than 50,000 men . Another circumstance , fortresses , with their artillery , garrisons , which I have not hitherto mentioned , can- and stores ; that he has advanced over not be ...
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