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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... justified in sacrificing the lives of so many gal- lant men in a hopeless resistance , than he could admire the heroism of the prince , who , himself escaping from the dangers by which he was environed , coolly devoted his capital to ...
... justified in sacrificing the lives of so many gal- lant men in a hopeless resistance , than he could admire the heroism of the prince , who , himself escaping from the dangers by which he was environed , coolly devoted his capital to ...
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... justified by the event ; and that the fleet which had been destined as the instrument of vengeance against Great Britain has been preserved from the grasp of France , and is now employed in con- veying to its American possessions the ...
... justified by the event ; and that the fleet which had been destined as the instrument of vengeance against Great Britain has been preserved from the grasp of France , and is now employed in con- veying to its American possessions the ...
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... the continent . It was impossible for him to give a direct opinion of the negotiation justified in acting upon probabilities , be- cause that doctrine 47 ] The Lords Commissioners ' Speech . PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 21 , 1808 .
... the continent . It was impossible for him to give a direct opinion of the negotiation justified in acting upon probabilities , be- cause that doctrine 47 ] The Lords Commissioners ' Speech . PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 21 , 1808 .
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... justification in the the demands of France . To France he speech . But the noble lord and the hon . hoped England would never bow her head . seconder justified the step on the ground At this particular time he was fully aware that his ...
... justification in the the demands of France . To France he speech . But the noble lord and the hon . hoped England would never bow her head . seconder justified the step on the ground At this particular time he was fully aware that his ...
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... justified the two general propositions ; viction of his majesty's ministers respect- measure ; and secondly , whether the con- ing that necessity , was sufficient to justify them . The first had been stated by the noble lord ( Milton ...
... justified the two general propositions ; viction of his majesty's ministers respect- measure ; and secondly , whether the con- ing that necessity , was sufficient to justify them . The first had been stated by the noble lord ( Milton ...
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