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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... transaction before we are made acquainted with the details of it ? I have now heard , for the first time , that his ma- jesty has found it necessary to express his disapprobation of some of the articles of that Armistice and Convention ...
... transaction before we are made acquainted with the details of it ? I have now heard , for the first time , that his ma- jesty has found it necessary to express his disapprobation of some of the articles of that Armistice and Convention ...
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... transaction ; I do not mean to convey any censure upon the admiral who agreed to the Convention , or to insinuate ... transactions of our navy , that of sunk , burnt , and destroyed , when , instead of taking prisoners of war , a ...
... transaction ; I do not mean to convey any censure upon the admiral who agreed to the Convention , or to insinuate ... transactions of our navy , that of sunk , burnt , and destroyed , when , instead of taking prisoners of war , a ...
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... transaction , and the charac- ter of the transaction itself , by branding both with the strongest disapprobation be- fore any inquiry could be had upon them , such an attempt to prejudice the matter could not have been passed over ...
... transaction , and the charac- ter of the transaction itself , by branding both with the strongest disapprobation be- fore any inquiry could be had upon them , such an attempt to prejudice the matter could not have been passed over ...
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... transaction , were engaged , he would repeat it , that they had behaved with unquestionable zeal and firmness . They might have perhaps imputed to them an error in judgment ; but , circumstanced as they were , their error was not such ...
... transaction , were engaged , he would repeat it , that they had behaved with unquestionable zeal and firmness . They might have perhaps imputed to them an error in judgment ; but , circumstanced as they were , their error was not such ...
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... transaction , in order fully to ascer - strength and comprehension of those who tain what were the points which called for manage her resources ? Indeed , if their censure , and to whom the delinquency was effects had not proved most ...
... transaction , in order fully to ascer - strength and comprehension of those who tain what were the points which called for manage her resources ? Indeed , if their censure , and to whom the delinquency was effects had not proved most ...
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