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 119
... considered as the conse- recollection of former friendship , and from quence and the punishment of the imputed confidence interrupted but not destroyed . - inactivity of Great Britain , his majesty can- The declaration of the emperor of ...
... considered as the conse- recollection of former friendship , and from quence and the punishment of the imputed confidence interrupted but not destroyed . - inactivity of Great Britain , his majesty can- The declaration of the emperor of ...
Page 133
... considered by France to be illegal : controul , were required to give , and have -And whereas a great part of the ship - given , and do give , effect to such Orders : ping of France and her allies has been And whereas his majesty's ...
... considered by France to be illegal : controul , were required to give , and have -And whereas a great part of the ship - given , and do give , effect to such Orders : ping of France and her allies has been And whereas his majesty's ...
Page 165
... considered , ways been the custom to consider the there would hardly be found in the history services rendered by his majesty's army of this country , an enterprise in which the and navy in carrying into effect the orders exertion of ...
... considered , ways been the custom to consider the there would hardly be found in the history services rendered by his majesty's army of this country , an enterprise in which the and navy in carrying into effect the orders exertion of ...
Page 177
... considered as an additional reason why it should not pass unrewarded , and if any thing more than another could add to the merit of the officers employed in the expedition against Copenhagen , it was their having obtained a cheap and ...
... considered as an additional reason why it should not pass unrewarded , and if any thing more than another could add to the merit of the officers employed in the expedition against Copenhagen , it was their having obtained a cheap and ...
Page 197
... considered by the minister of commerce , before he could confer with me upon it ; and that , as to the 27th article of the Tilsit treaty , it only placed the commercial re lations of the two countries upon the same footing that they had ...
... considered by the minister of commerce , before he could confer with me upon it ; and that , as to the 27th article of the Tilsit treaty , it only placed the commercial re lations of the two countries upon the same footing that they had ...
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