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... avai nisters received the most clear and positive themselves of the naval
superiority of this information , that it was the intention of country to secure the
Danish - fleet , wha the enemy to compel the courts of Den- would have been the
result ?
... avai nisters received the most clear and positive themselves of the naval
superiority of this information , that it was the intention of country to secure the
Danish - fleet , wha the enemy to compel the courts of Den- would have been the
result ?
Page 9
forebode a benefit to arise to this country my intention to dispute the accuracy of
from the dereliction of Russia ; I hope , their proclamation lately issued , nor the
my lords , we shall become independent of principle of respect which is due to ...
forebode a benefit to arise to this country my intention to dispute the accuracy of
from the dereliction of Russia ; I hope , their proclamation lately issued , nor the
my lords , we shall become independent of principle of respect which is due to ...
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... Holthe intention of an enemy to seize upon a stein to resist the encroachments
of France , neutral territory , neutral vessels , or pro- that our expedition
conquered Zealand , perty , such neutral being incapable of and seized the
Danish fleet .
... Holthe intention of an enemy to seize upon a stein to resist the encroachments
of France , neutral territory , neutral vessels , or pro- that our expedition
conquered Zealand , perty , such neutral being incapable of and seized the
Danish fleet .
Page 31
He hostile intention on the part of Denmark thought the flattering prospects held
out has been adduced , nor any case of necesrespecting the trade to the Brazils
ex- sity made out , to justify the attack upon tremely delusive , and observed , that
...
He hostile intention on the part of Denmark thought the flattering prospects held
out has been adduced , nor any case of necesrespecting the trade to the Brazils
ex- sity made out , to justify the attack upon tremely delusive , and observed , that
...
Page 51
... and those powers who had been induced to call the attention of parliament . H
0 toped , however , that it was their intention 51 ] PARL . DEBATÉS , JAN . 21 ,
1808. - The Lords Commissioners ' Speech . [ 52.
... and those powers who had been induced to call the attention of parliament . H
0 toped , however , that it was their intention 51 ] PARL . DEBATÉS , JAN . 21 ,
1808. - The Lords Commissioners ' Speech . [ 52.
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