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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... - quently expressed his displeasure at the Armistice and Convention , that displea- sure must apply of course to the conduct of ministers 15 ] PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 19 , 1809. — The Lords Commissioners ' Speech . [ 10.
... - quently expressed his displeasure at the Armistice and Convention , that displea- sure must apply of course to the conduct of ministers 15 ] PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 19 , 1809. — The Lords Commissioners ' Speech . [ 10.
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Great Britain. Parliament. sure must apply of course to the conduct of ministers . The generals may alledge the want of cavalry ; they may alledge the want of artillery - all which must arise from the neglect of ministers . This must of ...
Great Britain. Parliament. sure must apply of course to the conduct of ministers . The generals may alledge the want of cavalry ; they may alledge the want of artillery - all which must arise from the neglect of ministers . This must of ...
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... sure- ly , they were not to be sacrificed to Ameri- ca , at the very moment when America seem- ed so blind to her own interest , and had be- trayed so decided a partiality in favour of France , to the prejudice and injury of Great ...
... sure- ly , they were not to be sacrificed to Ameri- ca , at the very moment when America seem- ed so blind to her own interest , and had be- trayed so decided a partiality in favour of France , to the prejudice and injury of Great ...
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... sure his majesty that we will lose no time in taking those Papers into our most serious consideration - To congratulate his ma- jesty on the strong assurances which his majesty continues to receive from the Spanish government of their ...
... sure his majesty that we will lose no time in taking those Papers into our most serious consideration - To congratulate his ma- jesty on the strong assurances which his majesty continues to receive from the Spanish government of their ...
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... sure to have them at hand in the moment of urgency . By what fatality I ask the noble lord is it , that all his charac- teristic energy seems to have set upon the present state of things ? ( Hear , hear , hear ! ) Is this the testimony ...
... sure to have them at hand in the moment of urgency . By what fatality I ask the noble lord is it , that all his charac- teristic energy seems to have set upon the present state of things ? ( Hear , hear , hear ! ) Is this the testimony ...
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