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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... asked , were upon that head ; there was not a tittle of not some of these illustrious personages merit in the case ; it was only going to employed to lead our armies ; they had market , and offering a little more than the made the ...
... asked , were upon that head ; there was not a tittle of not some of these illustrious personages merit in the case ; it was only going to employed to lead our armies ; they had market , and offering a little more than the made the ...
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... asked , then , if nothing was to be risked in support of a generous ally ; if nothing was to be risked for the re - establishment of the general tranquility ; in fine , if no- thing was to be risked for our own safety and independence ...
... asked , then , if nothing was to be risked in support of a generous ally ; if nothing was to be risked for the re - establishment of the general tranquility ; in fine , if no- thing was to be risked for our own safety and independence ...
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... asked ? At the extremity of the kingdom farthest removed from the scene of danger . Supposing an enemy were to enter Scotland ; would an ally , anxious for our protection , take an army to Penzance , and inquire of a council there , if ...
... asked ? At the extremity of the kingdom farthest removed from the scene of danger . Supposing an enemy were to enter Scotland ; would an ally , anxious for our protection , take an army to Penzance , and inquire of a council there , if ...
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... asked , what , shall we not rejoice at the event of the battle of Vimiera , which caused the evacuation of Portugal by the French ? Yes , he was as ready as the noble lord was to rejoice at that event , and to agree to an Address ...
... asked , what , shall we not rejoice at the event of the battle of Vimiera , which caused the evacuation of Portugal by the French ? Yes , he was as ready as the noble lord was to rejoice at that event , and to agree to an Address ...
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... asked , whether even the noble lord could mean to send another expedition to Spain to turn back the tide of success of Bo- naparte's army ? Or did he mean to send another expedition to Sweden , to return as the last did , the ridicule ...
... asked , whether even the noble lord could mean to send another expedition to Spain to turn back the tide of success of Bo- naparte's army ? Or did he mean to send another expedition to Sweden , to return as the last did , the ridicule ...
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Address alluded America answer applied appointment Battle of Vimiera believe Britain British army Buonaparté Burrard called capt Chancellor charge circumstances Clarke Commander in Chief Committee conduct considered declared duke of York duty enemy Erfurth exchange Exchequer expedition expressed feel felt force France French gallant Gazette gent gentlemen hear honour hoped inquiry Ireland jesty king Knight letter lieut Lord Castlereagh lordships majesty majesty's government majesty's ministers means measure ment military militia motion nation necessary negociation never noble lord object occasion officer opinion Orders in Council overture parliament peace person Portugal present principle proposed question received recollect regiment respect royal highness Russia Secretary sent sentiments sir Arthur sir Arthur Wellesley sir H sir Harry Burrard sir John Moore Spain Spaniards Spanish Sweden thanks thing thought tion transaction treaty troops Vimiera vote Wardle Wellesley wish