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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... objects , return , not alone with- out effecting such objects , but even with- out adopting one single measure to promote ... object . It will not be denied that the maturest reflection was necessary , and that this country , in the ...
... objects , return , not alone with- out effecting such objects , but even with- out adopting one single measure to promote ... object . It will not be denied that the maturest reflection was necessary , and that this country , in the ...
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... object for their consideration , we should suppose , was the nature of the warfare which was most likely to be successfully carried on by the Spanish people : Whe- ther it was to be conducted in the field , ac- cording to the modern ...
... object for their consideration , we should suppose , was the nature of the warfare which was most likely to be successfully carried on by the Spanish people : Whe- ther it was to be conducted in the field , ac- cording to the modern ...
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... object for lord had selected ; and if they are not sa- which it was appointed . And , yet , the tisfactory to himself , he alone is to blame ministers who planned and sent out that for their inaccuracy , having appointed Expedition are ...
... object for lord had selected ; and if they are not sa- which it was appointed . And , yet , the tisfactory to himself , he alone is to blame ministers who planned and sent out that for their inaccuracy , having appointed Expedition are ...
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... object in view , an opinion which even past expe- rience served only to confirm . He felt bold , therefore , in declaring that whenever the rt . hon . gent . should bring the subject before the House in a tangible shape , he should be ...
... object in view , an opinion which even past expe- rience served only to confirm . He felt bold , therefore , in declaring that whenever the rt . hon . gent . should bring the subject before the House in a tangible shape , he should be ...
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... object . It had been ordered to go immediately to the Tagus , without stopping at Corunna . This direction was given in consequence of precise information received from sir C. Cotton , ( which , however , afterwards turn- ed out to be ...
... object . It had been ordered to go immediately to the Tagus , without stopping at Corunna . This direction was given in consequence of precise information received from sir C. Cotton , ( which , however , afterwards turn- ed out to be ...
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