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 39
... majesty's ministers had planned with decision , they carried into effect with a force which could leave the Danes no hope of triumphing in a contest ; and he confessed , he could no more con- sider the Danish government as justified in ...
... majesty's ministers had planned with decision , they carried into effect with a force which could leave the Danes no hope of triumphing in a contest ; and he confessed , he could no more con- sider the Danish government as justified in ...
Page 41
... majesty's dominions , minished , although the different branches the whole naval force of Europe , and spe- of our commerce might vary in extent , cifically the fleets of Portugal and Den- the aggregate of it exceeded that of the mark ...
... majesty's dominions , minished , although the different branches the whole naval force of Europe , and spe- of our commerce might vary in extent , cifically the fleets of Portugal and Den- the aggregate of it exceeded that of the mark ...
Page 43
... majesty might have been with great satisfaction , his majesty's justice able to ascertain that Russia was in a con- in offering spontaneous reparation for an dition to mediate impartially , and until unauthorized act of force committed ...
... majesty might have been with great satisfaction , his majesty's justice able to ascertain that Russia was in a con- in offering spontaneous reparation for an dition to mediate impartially , and until unauthorized act of force committed ...
Page 45
... majesty's mi- nisters should be attacked upon it , they would be well able to defend themselves . Of this he was convinced , and he was wil- ling to admit it , that had the gentlemen opposite remained in power , they would have done no ...
... majesty's mi- nisters should be attacked upon it , they would be well able to defend themselves . Of this he was convinced , and he was wil- ling to admit it , that had the gentlemen opposite remained in power , they would have done no ...
Page 47
... majesty's ministers had not thought fit to accept them . He could not be suspected of any disposition at this mo- ment to encourage a division of opinion on the subject of peace or war , after recent occurrences of considerable ...
... majesty's ministers had not thought fit to accept them . He could not be suspected of any disposition at this mo- ment to encourage a division of opinion on the subject of peace or war , after recent occurrences of considerable ...
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