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Page 9
I am glad to see a liance to British connection , it is not in great commercial çity
think like me , and your lordships power to controul her I hope her opinions and
example will be choice ; nor can you prevent that war , imitated by others . My
lords ...
I am glad to see a liance to British connection , it is not in great commercial çity
think like me , and your lordships power to controul her I hope her opinions and
example will be choice ; nor can you prevent that war , imitated by others . My
lords ...
Page 29
He referred to Mr. Pitt's period of time when the design was to be opinions
respecting the rights of indepencarried into ... a rupture with this an extraordinary
mode of endeavouring country and with France , was of opinion to procure
unanimity ...
He referred to Mr. Pitt's period of time when the design was to be opinions
respecting the rights of indepencarried into ... a rupture with this an extraordinary
mode of endeavouring country and with France , was of opinion to procure
unanimity ...
Page 47
To the whole body of the manufacturers of the opinion which he then expressed ,
he the kingdom wereexperiencing such severe still adhered . He conceived it
much calamities . better to repress any clamour on the sub Mr. George Ponsonby
...
To the whole body of the manufacturers of the opinion which he then expressed ,
he the kingdom wereexperiencing such severe still adhered . He conceived it
much calamities . better to repress any clamour on the sub Mr. George Ponsonby
...
Page 51
... had imposed upon not be expected to offer an opinion on him , and that it
would concur in enabling but should the right hon . gent . his majesty to
discharge it in a manner opposite persist in withholding any infor- worthy of this
country .
... had imposed upon not be expected to offer an opinion on him , and that it
would concur in enabling but should the right hon . gent . his majesty to
discharge it in a manner opposite persist in withholding any infor- worthy of this
country .
Page 87
... of July , and what he wished to and the opinions which had been last night be
informed of was , whether ministers had expressed concerning the negotiations
at received the intelligence of the Treaty of Tilsit , and particularly by his right hon
.
... of July , and what he wished to and the opinions which had been last night be
informed of was , whether ministers had expressed concerning the negotiations
at received the intelligence of the Treaty of Tilsit , and particularly by his right hon
.
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