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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... lived in terms of intimacy with his fa- mily , and he admired his superior talents . He had another interest in the fame of the victory . Though the two countries were united so as to have long put an end to all national prejudices , he ...
... lived in terms of intimacy with his fa- mily , and he admired his superior talents . He had another interest in the fame of the victory . Though the two countries were united so as to have long put an end to all national prejudices , he ...
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... lived at too great a distance ; and his alliance , for which we paid him 100,000l . per month , was of so little service to our cause , that many wished he would make his peace with his enemies . As to Spain , he had already declared ...
... lived at too great a distance ; and his alliance , for which we paid him 100,000l . per month , was of so little service to our cause , that many wished he would make his peace with his enemies . As to Spain , he had already declared ...
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... lived next the Tabernacle or not ? ( Laughter . ) Mr. Wharton put it to the Committee , whether such a question should be asked . ( Cries of No ! No ! mixed with a roar of laughter . ) Mr. Lascelles then observed , that an hon . general ...
... lived next the Tabernacle or not ? ( Laughter . ) Mr. Wharton put it to the Committee , whether such a question should be asked . ( Cries of No ! No ! mixed with a roar of laughter . ) Mr. Lascelles then observed , that an hon . general ...
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... lived , and told him to call when he came to town ; I dare say he has the letters , which will resolve the question at once . Did you not write to him , to desire him to come , particularly upon the occasion when you told him you should ...
... lived , and told him to call when he came to town ; I dare say he has the letters , which will resolve the question at once . Did you not write to him , to desire him to come , particularly upon the occasion when you told him you should ...
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... lived there : I lived under his protection there . Do you mean to say , you were under his protection when first you went to Tavistock- place ? No ; I was under my mother's ; but I knew him before . Did you not live in Tavistock - place ...
... lived there : I lived under his protection there . Do you mean to say , you were under his protection when first you went to Tavistock- place ? No ; I was under my mother's ; but I knew him before . Did you not live in Tavistock - place ...
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