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 12R. Bagshaw, 1809 - Great Britain |
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Page 43
... commander of a British army , could have tended to the delivery of Spain , is that to account for which all men are at a loss . Because , if Spain had been relieved by the expulsion of the French force from its provinces , there was ...
... commander of a British army , could have tended to the delivery of Spain , is that to account for which all men are at a loss . Because , if Spain had been relieved by the expulsion of the French force from its provinces , there was ...
Page 63
... commander in chief upon that subject , and that the latter asked in vain for cavalry horses and horses to draw his artillery , and was finally obliged to buy many of them at his own expence . He could not help noticing and hon . friend ...
... commander in chief upon that subject , and that the latter asked in vain for cavalry horses and horses to draw his artillery , and was finally obliged to buy many of them at his own expence . He could not help noticing and hon . friend ...
Page 71
... commander . It was not thought advisable would , in fact , have had his majesty's mi- to send a small detached force of cavalry , nisters to act upon the recommendations to eke out the army of Blake , or of Cuesta , of an Assembly ...
... commander . It was not thought advisable would , in fact , have had his majesty's mi- to send a small detached force of cavalry , nisters to act upon the recommendations to eke out the army of Blake , or of Cuesta , of an Assembly ...
Page 79
... commander of its own - that no Central or Supreme Junta was established in Spain until the month of September , and , consequently , that we could send no force to assist them before that period . But it was thought proper to send money ...
... commander of its own - that no Central or Supreme Junta was established in Spain until the month of September , and , consequently , that we could send no force to assist them before that period . But it was thought proper to send money ...
Page 109
... commander was the less deserving of his tribute of praise . Thus , if their lordships should agree to the amendment proposed by his noble friend , the world would do ample justice , by apportioning to each of the gallant commanders his ...
... commander was the less deserving of his tribute of praise . Thus , if their lordships should agree to the amendment proposed by his noble friend , the world would do ample justice , by apportioning to each of the gallant commanders his ...
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