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 67
... object for the further continuance of hostility , a negoci- ation for peace with the Porte was com- menced , in conjunction with Russia , and the Treaty was far advanced when Russia broke off from us , to negociate under the influence ...
... object for the further continuance of hostility , a negoci- ation for peace with the Porte was com- menced , in conjunction with Russia , and the Treaty was far advanced when Russia broke off from us , to negociate under the influence ...
Page 71
Great Britain. Parliament. chased . The objects themselves were not less disproportionate . We had got ships , and we had ... object to expose and decry ; our imita- tion , too , was just of a sort to give us a full share in the disgrace ...
Great Britain. Parliament. chased . The objects themselves were not less disproportionate . We had got ships , and we had ... object to expose and decry ; our imita- tion , too , was just of a sort to give us a full share in the disgrace ...
Page 79
... object of obtaining an advantageous country and France , as he had repeatedly peace , than urgent petitions for that pur- done ; that it was the mere officious act pose from any very great portion of the of an individual to propose such ...
... object of obtaining an advantageous country and France , as he had repeatedly peace , than urgent petitions for that pur- done ; that it was the mere officious act pose from any very great portion of the of an individual to propose such ...
Page 95
... object of the hon . gent.'s motion . Mr. Horner replied , that his object was to as- certain to what extent the practice of granting Licences by the privy council to persons engaged in foreign trade had cles would be thrown in the way ...
... object of the hon . gent.'s motion . Mr. Horner replied , that his object was to as- certain to what extent the practice of granting Licences by the privy council to persons engaged in foreign trade had cles would be thrown in the way ...
Page 103
... object of the war , in which his majesty is engaged , and who has never refused to listen to any sug - ing to him his disposition to enter into a gestions which appeared likely to conduce to the attainment of that object , cannot ...
... object of the war , in which his majesty is engaged , and who has never refused to listen to any sug - ing to him his disposition to enter into a gestions which appeared likely to conduce to the attainment of that object , cannot ...
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