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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... tion . We are to express to you his Ma- jesty's reliance on your disposition to enable his Majesty to continue the aid afforded by his Majesty to the king of Sweden . That monarch derives a pecu- liar claim to his Majesty's support in ...
... tion . We are to express to you his Ma- jesty's reliance on your disposition to enable his Majesty to continue the aid afforded by his Majesty to the king of Sweden . That monarch derives a pecu- liar claim to his Majesty's support in ...
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... tion - a principle in itself so horrible and absurd , that there is nothing so criminal or extravagant that it would not sanction . In all their former definitions of retalia- tion the acquicscence of the ncutral was supposed as ...
... tion - a principle in itself so horrible and absurd , that there is nothing so criminal or extravagant that it would not sanction . In all their former definitions of retalia- tion the acquicscence of the ncutral was supposed as ...
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... tion of them depended all our strength and national dignity and importance ; and , sure- ly , they were not to be sacrificed to Ameri- ca , at the very moment when America seem- ed so blind to her own interest , and had be- trayed so ...
... tion of them depended all our strength and national dignity and importance ; and , sure- ly , they were not to be sacrificed to Ameri- ca , at the very moment when America seem- ed so blind to her own interest , and had be- trayed so ...
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... tion tell his Majesty , that they think the Convention disgraceful , dishonorable to the some parts of the Convention ; and yet his ministers thought proper to fire the Tower guns in approbation of it . His Majesty , it appears , had a ...
... tion tell his Majesty , that they think the Convention disgraceful , dishonorable to the some parts of the Convention ; and yet his ministers thought proper to fire the Tower guns in approbation of it . His Majesty , it appears , had a ...
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... tion to the rt . hon . gent.'s observations in succession . The first instance adduced by the rt . thon . gent . in support of his charge of an absence of vigour in government was , that early in the last spring they sent a large ...
... tion to the rt . hon . gent.'s observations in succession . The first instance adduced by the rt . thon . gent . in support of his charge of an absence of vigour in government was , that early in the last spring they sent a large ...
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