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 87
... taken , and the opinions which had been last night expressed concerning the negotiations at Tilsit , and particularly by his right hon . friend opposite , ( Mr. Bathurst ) opinions . which he was surprised to hear from that quarter , he ...
... taken , and the opinions which had been last night expressed concerning the negotiations at Tilsit , and particularly by his right hon . friend opposite , ( Mr. Bathurst ) opinions . which he was surprised to hear from that quarter , he ...
Page 105
... taken towards realizing the execution of them with the least possi- ble delay , will effectually demonstrate the spirit of conciliation by which they are dic- tated . The undersigned , & c . LOUIS PRINCE DE STARHEMBERG . No. VI . Note ...
... taken towards realizing the execution of them with the least possi- ble delay , will effectually demonstrate the spirit of conciliation by which they are dic- tated . The undersigned , & c . LOUIS PRINCE DE STARHEMBERG . No. VI . Note ...
Page 119
... taken up arms in a cause , in which the in- terest of Great Britain was more direct than his own ; and founds upon this asser- tion the charge against Great Britain of having neglected to second and support the military operations of ...
... taken up arms in a cause , in which the in- terest of Great Britain was more direct than his own ; and founds upon this asser- tion the charge against Great Britain of having neglected to second and support the military operations of ...
Page 127
... taken upon itself to declare all his majesty's dominions to be in a state of blockade , at a time when the fleets of France and her allies are themselves con- fined within their own ports by the supe- rior valour and discipline of the ...
... taken upon itself to declare all his majesty's dominions to be in a state of blockade , at a time when the fleets of France and her allies are themselves con- fined within their own ports by the supe- rior valour and discipline of the ...
Page 177
... taken care not to hazard the object they had in view . The right hon . gent . ap- peared also to think , that nothing had been done by the navy , and that if the thanks of the house were voted to the army , at least they ought not to be ...
... taken care not to hazard the object they had in view . The right hon . gent . ap- peared also to think , that nothing had been done by the navy , and that if the thanks of the house were voted to the army , at least they ought not to be ...
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