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 10R. Bagshaw, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... carried away with an idea of our power ; and our restrictive policy should be commensurate to the exigency of the ... carry on the war , and to con- vince the enemy of the hopelessness of his pursuing it with a view of ruining our ...
... carried away with an idea of our power ; and our restrictive policy should be commensurate to the exigency of the ... carry on the war , and to con- vince the enemy of the hopelessness of his pursuing it with a view of ruining our ...
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... carried into execution . As to the inten - dent states , and contended , that that great tions of Denmark towards ... carry the designs of the enemy into execution . Moreover , there were many circumstances in the Treaty of Tilsit which ...
... carried into execution . As to the inten - dent states , and contended , that that great tions of Denmark towards ... carry the designs of the enemy into execution . Moreover , there were many circumstances in the Treaty of Tilsit which ...
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... carried in the affirm- ative . " DISSENTIENT , -Because no proof of hostile intention on the part of Denmark has been adduced , nor any case of neces- sity made out , to justify the attack upon Copenhagen , without which , the measure ...
... carried in the affirm- ative . " DISSENTIENT , -Because no proof of hostile intention on the part of Denmark has been adduced , nor any case of neces- sity made out , to justify the attack upon Copenhagen , without which , the measure ...
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... carried into effect with a force which could leave the Danes no hope of triumphing in a contest ; and he confessed , he could no more con- sider the Danish government as justified in sacrificing the lives of so many gal- lant men in a ...
... carried into effect with a force which could leave the Danes no hope of triumphing in a contest ; and he confessed , he could no more con- sider the Danish government as justified in sacrificing the lives of so many gal- lant men in a ...
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... carried into effect , in consequence of its being granted in reversion . The office he alluded to was that of customer of the port of Dublin . It had been granted in rever- sion three deep . Two of the three had died while the reform ...
... carried into effect , in consequence of its being granted in reversion . The office he alluded to was that of customer of the port of Dublin . It had been granted in rever- sion three deep . Two of the three had died while the reform ...
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