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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... gent . opposite , in an answer , assigning his reason for refusing that proposition , states , what I think rash and unjustifiable , that his Majesty cannot avoid hostility with America , by a con- cession , not made to America , but to ...
... gent . opposite , in an answer , assigning his reason for refusing that proposition , states , what I think rash and unjustifiable , that his Majesty cannot avoid hostility with America , by a con- cession , not made to America , but to ...
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... gent.'s observations in succession . The first instance adduced by the rt . thon . gent . in support of his charge of an absence of vigour in government was , that early in the last spring they sent a large military force to the Baltic ...
... gent.'s observations in succession . The first instance adduced by the rt . thon . gent . in support of his charge of an absence of vigour in government was , that early in the last spring they sent a large military force to the Baltic ...
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... gent . upon it . He felt confident , that it would be proved they had redeem- ed the pledge given by them to parlia- ment in the last session ; that they had carried on the struggle and applied the abundant resources of the country in a ...
... gent . upon it . He felt confident , that it would be proved they had redeem- ed the pledge given by them to parlia- ment in the last session ; that they had carried on the struggle and applied the abundant resources of the country in a ...
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... gent . stated the enemy's army to consist , the bare statement of such a plan must convince the House of its absurdity . If the right hon . gent . had really no other advice to offer to the House and the country than what he had stated ...
... gent . stated the enemy's army to consist , the bare statement of such a plan must convince the House of its absurdity . If the right hon . gent . had really no other advice to offer to the House and the country than what he had stated ...
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... gent.'s argu- ment , and to admit , that it was only by accident that any cavalry at all had been attached to it . It was not supposed that cavalry was a proper description of force to send with those floating expeditions , which might ...
... gent.'s argu- ment , and to admit , that it was only by accident that any cavalry at all had been attached to it . It was not supposed that cavalry was a proper description of force to send with those floating expeditions , which might ...
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