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 155
... nature of those proceedings for which it was proposed to apply for a bill of Indemnity . One of those was a measure adopted re- specting goods imported on the occasion from Portugal . From the hurry in which British subjects had brought ...
... nature of those proceedings for which it was proposed to apply for a bill of Indemnity . One of those was a measure adopted re- specting goods imported on the occasion from Portugal . From the hurry in which British subjects had brought ...
Page 157
... nature of that made by took up some time , and was not com- the noble secretary of state . But as a pleted till the 22nd or 23rd . It was effected member of that house he thought it incum- without opposition , but when disembark- bent ...
... nature of that made by took up some time , and was not com- the noble secretary of state . But as a pleted till the 22nd or 23rd . It was effected member of that house he thought it incum- without opposition , but when disembark- bent ...
Page 165
... natural question therefore , due to the army and navy to to examine whether the difficulties opposed look only to the execution , which was to our force were of such a nature and the distinct service that fell to their charge . amount ...
... natural question therefore , due to the army and navy to to examine whether the difficulties opposed look only to the execution , which was to our force were of such a nature and the distinct service that fell to their charge . amount ...
Page 167
... nature of the works by which it was surrounded was incapa- ble of surprise . The works towards the sea were , in fact , invulnerable ; and on the land side , the nature of the ditch rendered it extremely difficult and dan - navy had ...
... nature of the works by which it was surrounded was incapa- ble of surprise . The works towards the sea were , in fact , invulnerable ; and on the land side , the nature of the ditch rendered it extremely difficult and dan - navy had ...
Page 169
... nature and character of the service . The nature of the service was always one of the indispen- sable rules by which public gratitude was measured . In all military annals , there were instances of as great personal merit in the ...
... nature and character of the service . The nature of the service was always one of the indispen- sable rules by which public gratitude was measured . In all military annals , there were instances of as great personal merit in the ...
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