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Page 51
Another topic of the speech dress which pledged him to an approba- on which he
had one observation to make , tion of it . He agreed with the noble was contained
in that paragraph which lord who spoke last , that the expedition related to the ...
Another topic of the speech dress which pledged him to an approba- on which he
had one observation to make , tion of it . He agreed with the noble was contained
in that paragraph which lord who spoke last , that the expedition related to the ...
Page 59
The emperor of Russia had not made observed , that there was no allusion
whatpeace with France from a feeling of des- ever in the speech to a prospect of
peace . pondency , but from hard necessity , simi- Gentlemen were in possession
of ...
The emperor of Russia had not made observed , that there was no allusion
whatpeace with France from a feeling of des- ever in the speech to a prospect of
peace . pondency , but from hard necessity , simi- Gentlemen were in possession
of ...
Page 61
further on either of those topics at present ; | awake to the exigencies , that they
required but he would observe , that he had no no speeches or petitions to tell
them that doubt on his mind , but that the conduct privations must be numerous ,
and ...
further on either of those topics at present ; | awake to the exigencies , that they
required but he would observe , that he had no no speeches or petitions to tell
them that doubt on his mind , but that the conduct privations must be numerous ,
and ...
Page 87
It had been said , that sufficient grounds Mr. Pym observed , that it would have
had not been stated to justify the measures been proper , before ministers
involved but he would ask any man acquainted with us in fresh wars , for them to
consider ...
It had been said , that sufficient grounds Mr. Pym observed , that it would have
had not been stated to justify the measures been proper , before ministers
involved but he would ask any man acquainted with us in fresh wars , for them to
consider ...
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... proudest PRESENTED , BY HIS MAJESTY'S ornaments of this or any other
country , by COMMAND , TO BOTH HOUSES OF the inconsiderate observations
of the right PARLIAMENT , JAN . 26 , 1808 . hon . gent . The hon . gent . denied
that ...
... proudest PRESENTED , BY HIS MAJESTY'S ornaments of this or any other
country , by COMMAND , TO BOTH HOUSES OF the inconsiderate observations
of the right PARLIAMENT , JAN . 26 , 1808 . hon . gent . The hon . gent . denied
that ...
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