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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... object was , not to seize the Turkish fleet , but to com- pel the execution of treaties . - With res- pect to the other points of the speech , I cannot help lamenting , that , on the subject of peace , it should be so worded as to tend ...
... object was , not to seize the Turkish fleet , but to com- pel the execution of treaties . - With res- pect to the other points of the speech , I cannot help lamenting , that , on the subject of peace , it should be so worded as to tend ...
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... object made no such charge upon Denmark when of universal law , to give perfect security before Copenhagen , nor even pretended to to the weakest communities under the have invaded her with a cause of war . shadow of an impartial ...
... object made no such charge upon Denmark when of universal law , to give perfect security before Copenhagen , nor even pretended to to the weakest communities under the have invaded her with a cause of war . shadow of an impartial ...
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... object of burdens of his people would be necessary . essential and indispensable necessity for -The noble lord trusted , that we might the security of his majesty's dominions : - look forward with as much hope and sa- That while we feel ...
... object of burdens of his people would be necessary . essential and indispensable necessity for -The noble lord trusted , that we might the security of his majesty's dominions : - look forward with as much hope and sa- That while we feel ...
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... object of any statesman in the the attack of a country , neutral , as it yet country ought to be to procure a peace , appeared , and unoffending , as it yet ap- provided such a peace were compatible peared , by declaring that a ...
... object of any statesman in the the attack of a country , neutral , as it yet country ought to be to procure a peace , appeared , and unoffending , as it yet ap- provided such a peace were compatible peared , by declaring that a ...
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... assurance of a most abl officer , that no army ' Great Britain coul send would be adequate to that object , an surprize that the right hon . gent . opposite ( 631 PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 21 , 1808. - The Lords Commissioners ' Speech . [ 6.
... assurance of a most abl officer , that no army ' Great Britain coul send would be adequate to that object , an surprize that the right hon . gent . opposite ( 631 PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 21 , 1808. - The Lords Commissioners ' Speech . [ 6.
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