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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... thought this was a charge which might be easily explained . He believed , that every body had heard with joy the brilliant victories of our army , and the delivery of Portugal from the oppression and tyranny of France . If the right hon ...
... thought this was a charge which might be easily explained . He believed , that every body had heard with joy the brilliant victories of our army , and the delivery of Portugal from the oppression and tyranny of France . If the right hon ...
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... thought ourselves , of the feelings of Spain ; we were not per- fectly content with the reception which we had met with in the different provin ces of that country . The marquis de Ro- mana complained of the reception which the ...
... thought ourselves , of the feelings of Spain ; we were not per- fectly content with the reception which we had met with in the different provin ces of that country . The marquis de Ro- mana complained of the reception which the ...
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... thought it their duty to comply . The other chance for the security of such an right hon . gent . had stated that he collect- army from the danger of being over- ed the facts upon which he argued , from whelmed by the superior numbers ...
... thought it their duty to comply . The other chance for the security of such an right hon . gent . had stated that he collect- army from the danger of being over- ed the facts upon which he argued , from whelmed by the superior numbers ...
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... thought pro- per to appoint him on the proposed Com- mittee , be still considered that he should act most consistent with his public duty , by abstaining from any attendance on it . Mr. Yorke observed , that the statement of the right ...
... thought pro- per to appoint him on the proposed Com- mittee , be still considered that he should act most consistent with his public duty , by abstaining from any attendance on it . Mr. Yorke observed , that the statement of the right ...
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... thought the house had a right to call upon the hon . gent . for a list of fifteen names of such men as he would wish to act with , and in the naine of the country he called upon him to produce such a list . But a list from the ...
... thought the house had a right to call upon the hon . gent . for a list of fifteen names of such men as he would wish to act with , and in the naine of the country he called upon him to produce such a list . But a list from the ...
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