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Right Hon . Spencer Perceval Right Hon . Robert Saunders Dundas Right Hon .
George Rose President of the Board of Controul for the Affairs of India . Vice -
President of the Board of Trade , and Treasurer of the Navy . Secretary at War .
Right Hon . Spencer Perceval Right Hon . Robert Saunders Dundas Right Hon .
George Rose President of the Board of Controul for the Affairs of India . Vice -
President of the Board of Trade , and Treasurer of the Navy . Secretary at War .
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It is ject of our solicitude , should be encircled gratifying , my lords , to reflect upon
the by the walls of the capital , thereby caus means employed to secure the navy
of Poring misfortune , which every humane mind tugal from the grasp of France ...
It is ject of our solicitude , should be encircled gratifying , my lords , to reflect upon
the by the walls of the capital , thereby caus means employed to secure the navy
of Poring misfortune , which every humane mind tugal from the grasp of France ...
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However , my lords , while satisfaction the inauspicious . Treaty of the American
navy is confined to a few Tilsit . With respect to the other , powers frigates , the
compensation that has been of Europe , my lords , with the single ex- made may
not ...
However , my lords , while satisfaction the inauspicious . Treaty of the American
navy is confined to a few Tilsit . With respect to the other , powers frigates , the
compensation that has been of Europe , my lords , with the single ex- made may
not ...
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On that mo would not so derogate from the valour , mentous measure , he trusted
ministers the activity , and the exalted character of would yet be able to lay such
documents the British navy , as to admit for one mobefore the house as would ...
On that mo would not so derogate from the valour , mentous measure , he trusted
ministers the activity , and the exalted character of would yet be able to lay such
documents the British navy , as to admit for one mobefore the house as would ...
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Our navy , which they understood a great deal better always formidable , had
swept every hosthan he could possibly pretend to do . But tile fleet from the face
of the ocean . War , they all knew the situation of Europe , and the curse of every
...
Our navy , which they understood a great deal better always formidable , had
swept every hosthan he could possibly pretend to do . But tile fleet from the face
of the ocean . War , they all knew the situation of Europe , and the curse of every
...
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