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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... measures resorted to by the enemy for the purpose of destroying the commerce and resources of his king- dom , the ... measure notwithstanding the efforts of the enemy adopted by parliament in the last session to injure our commerce ...
... measures resorted to by the enemy for the purpose of destroying the commerce and resources of his king- dom , the ... measure notwithstanding the efforts of the enemy adopted by parliament in the last session to injure our commerce ...
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... measures were intended . Ministers having professed their determination to persevere in the cause of Spain , he trusted that ... measure . Before he could come to a proper decision on this subject , he must also obtain some information ...
... measures were intended . Ministers having professed their determination to persevere in the cause of Spain , he trusted that ... measure . Before he could come to a proper decision on this subject , he must also obtain some information ...
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... measures , the documents relating to which were not in the possession of the House , or expressing a determination to ... measure to the far - famed march to Paris , to which it is fully equal in wildness and absurdity . It is perfectly ...
... measures , the documents relating to which were not in the possession of the House , or expressing a determination to ... measure to the far - famed march to Paris , to which it is fully equal in wildness and absurdity . It is perfectly ...
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... measure . To the approbation , however , which is implied of their con- duct , and their wise and vigorous system , I must decidedly dissent , contending , as I do , that there has been neither wisdom nor vigour in their measures . When ...
... measure . To the approbation , however , which is implied of their con- duct , and their wise and vigorous system , I must decidedly dissent , contending , as I do , that there has been neither wisdom nor vigour in their measures . When ...
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... measures of the British government that we owe the embargo , and that it was laid on in America in contemplation of ... measure advantageous to this country , I am prepared to shew VOL . XII . which occurred in the course of the season ...
... measures of the British government that we owe the embargo , and that it was laid on in America in contemplation of ... measure advantageous to this country , I am prepared to shew VOL . XII . which occurred in the course of the season ...
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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