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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... opinion with respect to that country , and I am sorry to say , my lords , I cannot form a flattering one . I am , however , happy to learn , by the tenor of the speech , that it is not the intention of his majesty's government to ...
... opinion with respect to that country , and I am sorry to say , my lords , I cannot form a flattering one . I am , however , happy to learn , by the tenor of the speech , that it is not the intention of his majesty's government to ...
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... opinion was likely to He could not give his assent to the opi- , prevail . He fully agreed with the noble nion , that if Holstein were occupied by baron , who seconded the motion , that it the French , Zealand would be at their was ...
... opinion was likely to He could not give his assent to the opi- , prevail . He fully agreed with the noble nion , that if Holstein were occupied by baron , who seconded the motion , that it the French , Zealand would be at their was ...
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... opinion on the subject of peace or war , after recent occurrences of considerable publicity , in which he had taken a decided part . To the opinion which he then expressed , he still adhered . He conceived it much better to repress any ...
... opinion on the subject of peace or war , after recent occurrences of considerable publicity , in which he had taken a decided part . To the opinion which he then expressed , he still adhered . He conceived it much better to repress any ...
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... opinion on him , and that it would concur in enabling them ; but should the right hon . gent . his majesty to discharge it in a manner opposite persist in withholding any infor - worthy of this country . If engagements mation on the ...
... opinion on him , and that it would concur in enabling them ; but should the right hon . gent . his majesty to discharge it in a manner opposite persist in withholding any infor - worthy of this country . If engagements mation on the ...
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... opinion , that honour in any peace which should now be concluded , might be considered as totally out of the question . Safety now was all that we need look for , and this was all that he would ask : quired such a proficiency as to make ...
... opinion , that honour in any peace which should now be concluded , might be considered as totally out of the question . Safety now was all that we need look for , and this was all that he would ask : quired such a proficiency as to make ...
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