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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... Navy . Secretary at War . Joint Paymaster - general . Joint Postmaster - general . Secretaries of the Treasury . Master of the Rolls . Attorney - General . Solicitor - General . Lord Lieutenant . Lord High Chancellor . Chief Secretary ...
... Navy . Secretary at War . Joint Paymaster - general . Joint Postmaster - general . Secretaries of the Treasury . Master of the Rolls . Attorney - General . Solicitor - General . Lord Lieutenant . Lord High Chancellor . Chief Secretary ...
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... navy o tugal from the grasp of France , by r mending to that court to transfer the of their government to the Brazils ? gratifying to see one government o rope prefer emigration to submissi France . My lords , I consider that ( next to ...
... navy o tugal from the grasp of France , by r mending to that court to transfer the of their government to the Brazils ? gratifying to see one government o rope prefer emigration to submissi France . My lords , I consider that ( next to ...
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... navy is confined to a few frigates , the compensation that has been made may not be of material import ; how far it may affect us hereafter , time only can shew . But , my lords , our chief concern is with France , with whom some ...
... navy is confined to a few frigates , the compensation that has been made may not be of material import ; how far it may affect us hereafter , time only can shew . But , my lords , our chief concern is with France , with whom some ...
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... navy , as to admit for one mo- before the house as would justify an enter- ment , that any well - grounded apprehen- prize deeply involving the honour and cha- ons was to be entertained from the addi- racter of the nation . The noble ...
... navy , as to admit for one mo- before the house as would justify an enter- ment , that any well - grounded apprehen- prize deeply involving the honour and cha- ons was to be entertained from the addi- racter of the nation . The noble ...
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... navy , which they understood a great deal better always formidable , had swept every hos- than 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 ...
... navy , which they understood a great deal better always formidable , had swept every hos- than 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 ...
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