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 97
... present circumstances of the country . It was well known that a committee of enquiry into certain measures of economy had been going on during the two last sessions of parliament , and was still continuing , by whom many offices of ...
... present circumstances of the country . It was well known that a committee of enquiry into certain measures of economy had been going on during the two last sessions of parliament , and was still continuing , by whom many offices of ...
Page 113
... present crisis does not pro- duce every result which might be expected , if the powers equally interested had dis- played vigour in the same proportion as they have exhibited tardiness and irresolu- tion in all their operations , no ...
... present crisis does not pro- duce every result which might be expected , if the powers equally interested had dis- played vigour in the same proportion as they have exhibited tardiness and irresolu- tion in all their operations , no ...
Page 125
... present hostilities of Russia are de- nounced . Those principles have been recognized and acted upon in the best periods of the history of Europe : and acted upon by no power with more strict- ness and severity than by Russia herself in ...
... present hostilities of Russia are de- nounced . Those principles have been recognized and acted upon in the best periods of the history of Europe : and acted upon by no power with more strict- ness and severity than by Russia herself in ...
Page 133
... present , the King's most excellent Majesty in Council . - Whereas certain Orders , establishing an unprece- dented system of warfare against this kingdom , and aimed especially at the de- struction of its commerce and resources , were ...
... present , the King's most excellent Majesty in Council . - Whereas certain Orders , establishing an unprece- dented system of warfare against this kingdom , and aimed especially at the de- struction of its commerce and resources , were ...
Page 171
... present was a case in which every heart exulted ? This was not a case similar to that in which British troops had conquered the con- querors of the world ; where those who had assumed the title of invincible were met without any ...
... present was a case in which every heart exulted ? This was not a case similar to that in which British troops had conquered the con- querors of the world ; where those who had assumed the title of invincible were met without any ...
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