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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Page 43
... United States of America lies , the emperors of Russia and of Austria , which had been signed by commissioners and the king of Prussia , have proved so duly authorized for that purpose , has no successful ; and to concur with his ...
... United States of America lies , the emperors of Russia and of Austria , which had been signed by commissioners and the king of Prussia , have proved so duly authorized for that purpose , has no successful ; and to concur with his ...
Page 51
... united to us , really seemed to him almost incredible -- this was some- thing which he could not understand . But , if Austria had been compelled in her fallen state to acquiesce in the demands of France , he hoped that on the part of ...
... united to us , really seemed to him almost incredible -- this was some- thing which he could not understand . But , if Austria had been compelled in her fallen state to acquiesce in the demands of France , he hoped that on the part of ...
Page 95
... united kingdom , who might wish to declare their sentiments upon the subject , it might be thought adviseable to postpone his notice , he should have no objection to do so . Mr. Horner rose to postpone his motion respecting the granting ...
... united kingdom , who might wish to declare their sentiments upon the subject , it might be thought adviseable to postpone his notice , he should have no objection to do so . Mr. Horner rose to postpone his motion respecting the granting ...
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... united endeavours of the powers principally concerned in the war , and by a negotiation in common , which should embrace the whole of their reciprocal interests , that per- manent tranquillity and a secure and solid peace can be ...
... united endeavours of the powers principally concerned in the war , and by a negotiation in common , which should embrace the whole of their reciprocal interests , that per- manent tranquillity and a secure and solid peace can be ...
Page 103
... united king- dom of Great Britain and Ireland , has re- ceived , with a just sense of the consideration which is due to every communication from his imperial majesty the emperor of Austria , king of Hungary and Bohemia , and of the ...
... united king- dom of Great Britain and Ireland , has re- ceived , with a just sense of the consideration which is due to every communication from his imperial majesty the emperor of Austria , king of Hungary and Bohemia , and of the ...
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