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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... emperor of Rus- that the Treaty of Amity , Comme sia had indeed proffered his mediation be- Navigation between his majesty tween his majesty and France ; his ma- United States of America , which jesty did not refuse that mediation ; but ...
... emperor of Rus- that the Treaty of Amity , Comme sia had indeed proffered his mediation be- Navigation between his majesty tween his majesty and France ; his ma- United States of America , which jesty did not refuse that mediation ; but ...
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... emperor of Russia seemed more disposed than before to renew his relations with this country.— As to all that had been urged against the Orders in Council , and against the dispute with America , those were questions hé should not now ...
... emperor of Russia seemed more disposed than before to renew his relations with this country.— As to all that had been urged against the Orders in Council , and against the dispute with America , those were questions hé should not now ...
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... emperor Alexander , must be deeply lamented . Unsatisfactory in- deed , was the consolation , that the time would soon come , when he would have infinitely more reason to repent that con- duct , than we had now to lament it . The ...
... emperor Alexander , must be deeply lamented . Unsatisfactory in- deed , was the consolation , that the time would soon come , when he would have infinitely more reason to repent that con- duct , than we had now to lament it . The ...
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... emperor of ratify that instrument : -To acknowledge Russia , until his majesty might have been with great satisfaction , his majesty's justice able to ascertain that Russia was in a con- in offering spontaneous reparation for an dition ...
... emperor of ratify that instrument : -To acknowledge Russia , until his majesty might have been with great satisfaction , his majesty's justice able to ascertain that Russia was in a con- in offering spontaneous reparation for an dition ...
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... emperor of Russia . It was specting a new state of hostility , in which we had been lately involved with the courts of Petersburgh , Vienna , and Berlin , on which it was almost impossible to de - stowed on the king of Sweden , had been ...
... emperor of Russia . It was specting a new state of hostility , in which we had been lately involved with the courts of Petersburgh , Vienna , and Berlin , on which it was almost impossible to de - stowed on the king of Sweden , had been ...
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