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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... Peace - from Oldham respecting Peace from the Company of Merchants trading to Africa - from London , respecting the Orders in Council - from London respecting the Offices in Reversion Bill 407 685 692 708 · 710 - 1056 - 1300 VIII ...
... Peace - from Oldham respecting Peace from the Company of Merchants trading to Africa - from London , respecting the Orders in Council - from London respecting the Offices in Reversion Bill 407 685 692 708 · 710 - 1056 - 1300 VIII ...
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... peace . I have taken the liberty , my lords , to write down some of her sentiments upon this subject , as described , in what we may call her official paper , and wherein she informs you , conformably to her practice since the earliest ...
... peace . I have taken the liberty , my lords , to write down some of her sentiments upon this subject , as described , in what we may call her official paper , and wherein she informs you , conformably to her practice since the earliest ...
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... peace . There was no ground for calling in question the disposition of ministers to make peace , when it could be done with security and honour to the country . The way to restore peace was , to adopt a plan of expenditure that should ...
... peace . There was no ground for calling in question the disposition of ministers to make peace , when it could be done with security and honour to the country . The way to restore peace was , to adopt a plan of expenditure that should ...
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... peace , it should be so worded as to tend to induce a belief that peace would be rejected . Upon this subject the noble viscount ( Sid- mouth ) has nearly anticipated all the argu- ments which I meant to urge . When we contemplate the ...
... peace , it should be so worded as to tend to induce a belief that peace would be rejected . Upon this subject the noble viscount ( Sid- mouth ) has nearly anticipated all the argu- ments which I meant to urge . When we contemplate the ...
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... peace and amity the absence of all proof , an address to his between nations could be supported .-- Be- majesty , pronouncing their attack upon cause , It is the first and most indispensable Copenhagen to be an act of indispensable ...
... peace and amity the absence of all proof , an address to his between nations could be supported .-- Be- majesty , pronouncing their attack upon cause , It is the first and most indispensable Copenhagen to be an act of indispensable ...
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