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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... nature has been drawn from an allegation , stated to have been made by that power in 1801 , that she joined the ... natural , when all the powers around her were at war , that she should be in a state of preparation ? But , my lords , if ...
... nature has been drawn from an allegation , stated to have been made by that power in 1801 , that she joined the ... natural , when all the powers around her were at war , that she should be in a state of preparation ? But , my lords , if ...
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... nature that he should abstain from enlarging upon it at present . The magna- nimity of his majesty in offering reparation for injury , was most praise worthy . He trusted that the Americans would see that it was not their true policy to ...
... nature that he should abstain from enlarging upon it at present . The magna- nimity of his majesty in offering reparation for injury , was most praise worthy . He trusted that the Americans would see that it was not their true policy to ...
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... nature derived from coming directly from the servants of the crown ; and he hoped that much time would not elapse before they came forward with some proposition calculated to quiet those apprehensions which were at this moment , he was ...
... nature derived from coming directly from the servants of the crown ; and he hoped that much time would not elapse before they came forward with some proposition calculated to quiet those apprehensions which were at this moment , he was ...
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... natural and necessary ; there were not wanting consi- derations which might have warranted his majesty in endeavouring , with more than ordinary anxiety , to ascertain the views and intentions of the emperor of Russia , and the precise ...
... natural and necessary ; there were not wanting consi- derations which might have warranted his majesty in endeavouring , with more than ordinary anxiety , to ascertain the views and intentions of the emperor of Russia , and the precise ...
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... nature of the inno- vation made by these documents on the political and commercial interests of this country , and of the whole world , not to wish to hear from their framers the fullest , most perspicuous , and most speedy ex- The Lord ...
... nature of the inno- vation made by these documents on the political and commercial interests of this country , and of the whole world , not to wish to hear from their framers the fullest , most perspicuous , and most speedy ex- The Lord ...
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