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 ..., Volumen 12R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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... Spain ; and to named , to open the session ; which com- assure you , that so long as the people of mission they should hear read , and after- Spain shall remain true to themselves , his wards his majesty's most gracious Speech . Majesty ...
... Spain ; and to named , to open the session ; which com- assure you , that so long as the people of mission they should hear read , and after- Spain shall remain true to themselves , his wards his majesty's most gracious Speech . Majesty ...
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... Spain , he trusted that their exertions would henceforth be made in a manner different from what they had been . His lordship severely cen- sured that military arrangement by which a British army was sent into the heart of Spain , when ...
... Spain , he trusted that their exertions would henceforth be made in a manner different from what they had been . His lordship severely cen- sured that military arrangement by which a British army was sent into the heart of Spain , when ...
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... Spain , so long as Spain shall prove true to herself . He also concurred in the expediency of in- creasing our military means in proportion to those of the enemy with whom we have to contend . Lord Grenville rose and spoke nearly as ...
... Spain , so long as Spain shall prove true to herself . He also concurred in the expediency of in- creasing our military means in proportion to those of the enemy with whom we have to contend . Lord Grenville rose and spoke nearly as ...
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... Spain , system , which was published in the early it may be said , that there was a time part of the summer , under the title of when a British force of 30 or 40,000 men Precautions , " and which contained a might have contributed to ...
... Spain , system , which was published in the early it may be said , that there was a time part of the summer , under the title of when a British force of 30 or 40,000 men Precautions , " and which contained a might have contributed to ...
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... Spain ; nor can I concur in supporting the system proposed to be adopted for increasing the army , with the view of sending more troops to Spain , for this must be the ob - nouncing judgment without investigation , ject , or the ...
... Spain ; nor can I concur in supporting the system proposed to be adopted for increasing the army , with the view of sending more troops to Spain , for this must be the ob - nouncing judgment without investigation , ject , or the ...
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