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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... cause but that of his people , and that his ma- jesty reciprocally relies upon the wisdom , the constancy , and the affectionate sup- port of his parliament . " The commons having retired , the lords commissioners withdrew to unrobe ...
... cause but that of his people , and that his ma- jesty reciprocally relies upon the wisdom , the constancy , and the affectionate sup- port of his parliament . " The commons having retired , the lords commissioners withdrew to unrobe ...
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... cause she was hostile in 1901 , that she must be hostile in 1807 ? But , it is said , that Denmark was not disposed to resist the demands of France , and yet it was owing to her sending her troops into Hol- stein to resist the ...
... cause she was hostile in 1901 , that she must be hostile in 1807 ? But , it is said , that Denmark was not disposed to resist the demands of France , and yet it was owing to her sending her troops into Hol- stein to resist the ...
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... cause , It is the first and most indispensable Copenhagen to be an act of indispensable maxim of public law , founded indeed upon duty ; because , giving credit to the decla- the immutable principles of justice , that rations of ...
... cause , It is the first and most indispensable Copenhagen to be an act of indispensable maxim of public law , founded indeed upon duty ; because , giving credit to the decla- the immutable principles of justice , that rations of ...
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... cause of Europe , to our own cause , to ourselve : alone we must look . Accustomed as we had lately been to witness extraordinary events , he could not avoid expressing the astonishment which he felt to see the em peror of Russia , the ...
... cause of Europe , to our own cause , to ourselve : alone we must look . Accustomed as we had lately been to witness extraordinary events , he could not avoid expressing the astonishment which he felt to see the em peror of Russia , the ...
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... cause to account for friendship on which his majesty has uni- that proceeding : To return his majesty formly acted , at the same time to offer our humble thanks for having been gra- our humble and hearty acknowledgments ciously pleased ...
... cause to account for friendship on which his majesty has uni- that proceeding : To return his majesty formly acted , at the same time to offer our humble thanks for having been gra- our humble and hearty acknowledgments ciously pleased ...
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