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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... Conduct of Marquis Wellesley 699 23 . 24 . on the Jesuits Bark Bill 709 on the King's Message respecting an Annuity to the Fa- mily of the late Lord Lake 711 on the State of Sir Richard Strachan's Squadron 711 25 . - 26 . on ...
... Conduct of Marquis Wellesley 699 23 . 24 . on the Jesuits Bark Bill 709 on the King's Message respecting an Annuity to the Fa- mily of the late Lord Lake 711 on the State of Sir Richard Strachan's Squadron 711 25 . - 26 . on ...
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... conduct but an attempt has been made of the emperor of Austria , or for that of American government to connect his Prussian majesty . His majesty has question which has arisen out of not given the slightest ground of com- pretensions ...
... conduct but an attempt has been made of the emperor of Austria , or for that of American government to connect his Prussian majesty . His majesty has question which has arisen out of not given the slightest ground of com- pretensions ...
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... conduct and spirit of the inde- pendent monarch of Sweden merits every eulogium ; may he be successful to the last , and may we grant him all that aid so pointedly recommended by his majesty , and which such constancy and courage ...
... conduct and spirit of the inde- pendent monarch of Sweden merits every eulogium ; may he be successful to the last , and may we grant him all that aid so pointedly recommended by his majesty , and which such constancy and courage ...
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... conduct towards England , yet it does not at all bear upon the present case . It is con- tended , however , that if the French troops occupied Holstein , Zealand must fall of course ; but this is not at all proved . On the contrary ...
... conduct towards England , yet it does not at all bear upon the present case . It is con- tended , however , that if the French troops occupied Holstein , Zealand must fall of course ; but this is not at all proved . On the contrary ...
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... conduct of other powers , it certainly forms a grateful subject for the contemplation of mankind . But , as to the commercial or political advantages to be derived from it to this country , I cannot consent to delude my countrymen by ...
... conduct of other powers , it certainly forms a grateful subject for the contemplation of mankind . But , as to the commercial or political advantages to be derived from it to this country , I cannot consent to delude my countrymen by ...
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