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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... army to Spain . I do not mean to say , that there might not be circumstances under which it might be advisable and ex- pedient to send British troops into Spain ; but I mean to assert that , during last sum- mer , there was no prospect ...
... army to Spain . I do not mean to say , that there might not be circumstances under which it might be advisable and ex- pedient to send British troops into Spain ; but I mean to assert that , during last sum- mer , there was no prospect ...
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... army that we could send of the policy or impolicy of sending Brit- would be of any avail . They adopted a ish troops into the interior of Spain , system , which was published in the early it may be said , that there was a time part of ...
... army that we could send of the policy or impolicy of sending Brit- would be of any avail . They adopted a ish troops into the interior of Spain , system , which was published in the early it may be said , that there was a time part of ...
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... army , sent into the interior of Spain , would have to encounter the whole disposable force of France . If they did know it , by what infatuation could they have been induced to place an army in a situation in which no rational men ...
... army , sent into the interior of Spain , would have to encounter the whole disposable force of France . If they did know it , by what infatuation could they have been induced to place an army in a situation in which no rational men ...
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... army to dethrone the king of Sweden , and to place one of the princes of the blood royal of England upon his throne , because Bonaparte has dethroned the king of Spain , and given the crown to his brother . In short , were this ...
... army to dethrone the king of Sweden , and to place one of the princes of the blood royal of England upon his throne , because Bonaparte has dethroned the king of Spain , and given the crown to his brother . In short , were this ...
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... army as the most accepta- Ble service which it was in our power to perform . The consideration due to an ancient and faithful ally , who was then groaning under a foreign yoke , he admitted to have had considerable influence with his ...
... army as the most accepta- Ble service which it was in our power to perform . The consideration due to an ancient and faithful ally , who was then groaning under a foreign yoke , he admitted to have had considerable influence with his ...
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