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 an inse- ed ; had they even partially crippled our cure and ignominious peace ; and that , for means , the consideration that a temporary this purpose , it was determined to force distress to ourselves was utter ruin to our into ...
... majesty an inse- ed ; had they even partially crippled our cure and ignominious peace ; and that , for means , the consideration that a temporary this purpose , it was determined to force distress to ourselves was utter ruin to our into ...
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... majesty impose upon Great Britain ; and the prospect of its establishment in the that we will cheerfully enable his majesty new world in augmented strength and to discharge it in a manner worthy of thi splendour : -To lament , in common ...
... majesty impose upon Great Britain ; and the prospect of its establishment in the that we will cheerfully enable his majesty new world in augmented strength and to discharge it in a manner worthy of thi splendour : -To lament , in common ...
Page 45
... majesty , that we feel the firmest Conviction , that if ever there was a just and national war , it is that which his majesty is now compelled to prosecute that this war in its principle is purely defensive ; and that much as we should ...
... majesty , that we feel the firmest Conviction , that if ever there was a just and national war , it is that which his majesty is now compelled to prosecute that this war in its principle is purely defensive ; and that much as we should ...
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... 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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