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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... passed , and of the sys- tem which it is determined to pursue . it is , I must enter my decided protest against certain parts of the Address which your lordships are now called upon to vote , and which go to pledge this flouse , in ...
... passed , and of the sys- tem which it is determined to pursue . it is , I must enter my decided protest against certain parts of the Address which your lordships are now called upon to vote , and which go to pledge this flouse , in ...
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... passed over unnoticed or uncensured . - Much stress had also been laid by the noble baron on the conduct of government towards America . He still imputed the measure of the Embargo to or any As 6 6 cause of Spain , a proposition to ...
... passed over unnoticed or uncensured . - Much stress had also been laid by the noble baron on the conduct of government towards America . He still imputed the measure of the Embargo to or any As 6 6 cause of Spain , a proposition to ...
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... passed the frontiers , unless exchanged as a prisoner . Then would have been the moment to have called on Austria , and to have told her , that her existence depended upon imme- diate hostility against France - to have informed her ...
... passed the frontiers , unless exchanged as a prisoner . Then would have been the moment to have called on Austria , and to have told her , that her existence depended upon imme- diate hostility against France - to have informed her ...
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... passed over to Zealand , fol- lowed by that of Bernadotte . As to what related to the military force , that was not left to the judgment of the British govern- ment alone . However highly he might think of the right hon . gent.'s ...
... passed over to Zealand , fol- lowed by that of Bernadotte . As to what related to the military force , that was not left to the judgment of the British govern- ment alone . However highly he might think of the right hon . gent.'s ...
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... passed upon him . It was ascertained by the examination of sir Harry Burrard before the Court of In- quiry , that that respectable officer had the command of the army on the 20th , and that on the 21st , on arriving at Vimiera , he ...
... passed upon him . It was ascertained by the examination of sir Harry Burrard before the Court of In- quiry , that that respectable officer had the command of the army on the 20th , and that on the 21st , on arriving at Vimiera , he ...
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Address alluded America answer applied appointment Battle of Vimiera believe Britain British army Buonaparté Burrard called capt Chancellor charge circumstances Clarke Commander in Chief Committee conduct considered declared duke of York duty enemy Erfurth exchange Exchequer expedition expressed feel felt force France French gallant Gazette gent gentlemen hear honour hoped inquiry Ireland jesty king Knight letter lieut Lord Castlereagh lordships majesty majesty's government majesty's ministers means measure ment military militia motion nation necessary negociation never noble lord object occasion officer opinion Orders in Council overture parliament peace person Portugal present principle proposed question received recollect regiment respect royal highness Russia Secretary sent sentiments sir Arthur sir Arthur Wellesley sir H sir Harry Burrard sir John Moore Spain Spaniards Spanish Sweden thanks thing thought tion transaction treaty troops Vimiera vote Wardle Wellesley wish