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Page 31
... submitted to the heaviest [ PROTEST AGAINST THE SEIZURE OF THE
burdens , and sacrificed the most essential DANISH FLEET . ] A motion was
made to advantages , rather than consent to any Ternment as peace , which was
considered ...
... submitted to the heaviest [ PROTEST AGAINST THE SEIZURE OF THE
burdens , and sacrificed the most essential DANISH FLEET . ] A motion was
made to advantages , rather than consent to any Ternment as peace , which was
considered ...
Page 53
... he was well assured that powers of Europe retained their indepenthe country
would not submit to the oblo - dence , or if the government of Denmark quy of a
disgraceful transaction . could have been considered free to follow Mr. Milnes
said ...
... he was well assured that powers of Europe retained their indepenthe country
would not submit to the oblo - dence , or if the government of Denmark quy of a
disgraceful transaction . could have been considered free to follow Mr. Milnes
said ...
Page 57
The question resbeen suggested to him by others . Though pecting the Danish
expedition had been the gentlemen on the other side had con- considered by the
right hon . gent . with demned many of the measures adverted to reference to two
...
The question resbeen suggested to him by others . Though pecting the Danish
expedition had been the gentlemen on the other side had con- considered by the
right hon . gent . with demned many of the measures adverted to reference to two
...
Page 91
We were past the age of honour in any peace which should now be learning . It
was much better for us to concluded , might be considered as totally stick to our
old principles , and to resolve out of the question . Safety now was all that if it was
...
We were past the age of honour in any peace which should now be learning . It
was much better for us to concluded , might be considered as totally stick to our
old principles , and to resolve out of the question . Safety now was all that if it was
...
Page 97
He should only express his position to this measure was , that it enhope for the
same degree of unanimity in croached upon the prerogative of the regard to the
bill he should now propose , crown ; but he considered it one of the . and would ...
He should only express his position to this measure was , that it enhope for the
same degree of unanimity in croached upon the prerogative of the regard to the
bill he should now propose , crown ; but he considered it one of the . and would ...
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