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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... military power of his dominions in the great contest in which he is engaged ; and to conduct that cou- test , under the blessing of divine Provi- dence , to a conclusion compatible with the honour of his Majesty's crown , and commons ...
... military power of his dominions in the great contest in which he is engaged ; and to conduct that cou- test , under the blessing of divine Provi- dence , to a conclusion compatible with the honour of his Majesty's crown , and commons ...
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... military assistance which this government gave to the Spaniards ought to have been confined to sending detached expeditions to parti- cular points of the coast ; and to him ( lord Liverpool ) it appeared not a little extra- ordinary ...
... military assistance which this government gave to the Spaniards ought to have been confined to sending detached expeditions to parti- cular points of the coast ; and to him ( lord Liverpool ) it appeared not a little extra- ordinary ...
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... military proceeding should be had in that matter ; and he had emphatically made use of the word military , ' on the occasion . As far as the officers , who took a part in the transaction , were engaged , he would repeat it , that they ...
... military proceeding should be had in that matter ; and he had emphatically made use of the word military , ' on the occasion . As far as the officers , who took a part in the transaction , were engaged , he would repeat it , that they ...
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... military inquiry ; but this was not saying that there was no ground for inquiry at all . The conduct of the naval department had not , and indeed could not , come before them . The fitness of the political in- structions on which the ...
... military inquiry ; but this was not saying that there was no ground for inquiry at all . The conduct of the naval department had not , and indeed could not , come before them . The fitness of the political in- structions on which the ...
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... military state of the country . As he had ever been a friend to the measure adopted in the last ses- sion of parliament , he rejoiced to find it had been so eminently successful . It was , however , necessary to provide for offensive as ...
... military state of the country . As he had ever been a friend to the measure adopted in the last ses- sion of parliament , he rejoiced to find it had been so eminently successful . It was , however , necessary to provide for offensive as ...
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