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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Page 15
... grounds , therefore , he could not , with the present means of information which he had on the subject , vote for an ... ground for calling in question the disposition of ministers to make peace , when it could be done with security and ...
... grounds , therefore , he could not , with the present means of information which he had on the subject , vote for an ... ground for calling in question the disposition of ministers to make peace , when it could be done with security and ...
Page 17
... grounds of that refusal , and upon which claration respecting Russia , in which we alone we can form our judgment ... ground - work of the justification duty , from expressing an opinion ; I have of the Copenhagen expedition , and yet ...
... grounds of that refusal , and upon which claration respecting Russia , in which we alone we can form our judgment ... ground - work of the justification duty , from expressing an opinion ; I have of the Copenhagen expedition , and yet ...
Page 49
... ground At this particular time he was fully aware that his majesty had too long forborn , and how much it became her , to stand firmly had been too long patient of the flagitious on the high ground to which she was en- conduct of France ...
... ground At this particular time he was fully aware that his majesty had too long forborn , and how much it became her , to stand firmly had been too long patient of the flagitious on the high ground to which she was en- conduct of France ...
Page 55
... ground of confidence alone he should be disposed to concur in the address , though ministers had not submitted the sources of their se- cret information either to the curiosity of that house , or to the vengeance of Bona- parte . But ...
... ground of confidence alone he should be disposed to concur in the address , though ministers had not submitted the sources of their se- cret information either to the curiosity of that house , or to the vengeance of Bona- parte . But ...
Page 87
... grounds which could not , consist- further information was laid before the ently with the interests of the country , be house , but , with only such facts as those made public ? Upon this ground he would that had hitherto been stated ...
... grounds which could not , consist- further information was laid before the ently with the interests of the country , be house , but , with only such facts as those made public ? Upon this ground he would that had hitherto been stated ...
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