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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... never forsook those who remained true to themselves and to their engage- ments with her . It would also have the good effect of establishing a character not to be shaken , that we never by indiffer- ence would create hostility , where ...
... never forsook those who remained true to themselves and to their engage- ments with her . It would also have the good effect of establishing a character not to be shaken , that we never by indiffer- ence would create hostility , where ...
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... never was there an army in a better state as far as depended on the Commander in Chief , and he must further say , that if the army had not performed the service for which it was destined , the blame would not have rested with the ...
... never was there an army in a better state as far as depended on the Commander in Chief , and he must further say , that if the army had not performed the service for which it was destined , the blame would not have rested with the ...
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... never adopt these principles of the Napoleon school , or those of the French revolution , which for 16 years had been the source of all the misery that had desolated the world . His majesty's government did not conceive it to be a duty ...
... never adopt these principles of the Napoleon school , or those of the French revolution , which for 16 years had been the source of all the misery that had desolated the world . His majesty's government did not conceive it to be a duty ...
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... never be hastily resorted to by a magnani- mous or just power , which will always allow to the third party its right to discuss the merits of the case , and will never per- mit itself to enforce its measures , without affording a ...
... never be hastily resorted to by a magnani- mous or just power , which will always allow to the third party its right to discuss the merits of the case , and will never per- mit itself to enforce its measures , without affording a ...
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... never was pretended that , at the date of the first British Order , issued in January 1807 , any injury had occurred to , or was apprehended by , G. Britain , from the ex- ecution of the French Decree against the commerce of the U ...
... never was pretended that , at the date of the first British Order , issued in January 1807 , any injury had occurred to , or was apprehended by , G. Britain , from the ex- ecution of the French Decree against the commerce of the U ...
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