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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... fact , that , in spite of those efforts , our com- and promises to be extensively and per- merce had increased , and our revenues manently beneficial to the country . We increased in proportion . Influenced by have received his ...
... fact , that , in spite of those efforts , our com- and promises to be extensively and per- merce had increased , and our revenues manently beneficial to the country . We increased in proportion . Influenced by have received his ...
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... fact it would seem as if ministers had not even a geo- graphic knowledge of the country through which they were to pass , insomuch that they ought to go again to school , to make themselves masters of it . But their igno- rance of that ...
... fact it would seem as if ministers had not even a geo- graphic knowledge of the country through which they were to pass , insomuch that they ought to go again to school , to make themselves masters of it . But their igno- rance of that ...
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... fact , had been done for Sweden , that in the least con- tributed to give her any material assis- tance ? From her adherence to our alli- ance , she had already lost almost half of her territory , and was now exposed to the severest ...
... fact , had been done for Sweden , that in the least con- tributed to give her any material assis- tance ? From her adherence to our alli- ance , she had already lost almost half of her territory , and was now exposed to the severest ...
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... fact , however , was directly the reverse , because , most unquestionably the expedition under sir Arthur Wellesley did sail with a most precise and determinate object . It had been ordered to go immediately to the Tagus , without ...
... fact , however , was directly the reverse , because , most unquestionably the expedition under sir Arthur Wellesley did sail with a most precise and determinate object . It had been ordered to go immediately to the Tagus , without ...
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... fact , have had his majesty's mi- to send a small detached force of cavalry , nisters to act upon the recommendations to eke out the army of Blake , or of Cuesta , of an Assembly possessing by no means a to send to them that which " not ...
... fact , have had his majesty's mi- to send a small detached force of cavalry , nisters to act upon the recommendations to eke out the army of Blake , or of Cuesta , of an Assembly possessing by no means a to send to them that which " not ...
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