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in question . As to the collusion of Denmark , he must confess that as an Englishman , he thought and felt that the Danish government ( for he would not speak with disrespect of the prince so nearly connected with our own family ) had ...
in question . As to the collusion of Denmark , he must confess that as an Englishman , he thought and felt that the Danish government ( for he would not speak with disrespect of the prince so nearly connected with our own family ) had ...
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... question might be fair , but the an- swer not correct ! How was cor- rectness , or incorrectness , in such a case , to be judged of ? Was it pro- per to tell whence you borrowed the intelligence ? Through what channel it came ? Was it ...
... question might be fair , but the an- swer not correct ! How was cor- rectness , or incorrectness , in such a case , to be judged of ? Was it pro- per to tell whence you borrowed the intelligence ? Through what channel it came ? Was it ...
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... question being put on the first resolution , the house divided . For the previous motion 31 - For the previous question 182 . Sir John Anstruther then moved , " That it appeared to that house , that the marquis of Wellesley , in his ...
... question being put on the first resolution , the house divided . For the previous motion 31 - For the previous question 182 . Sir John Anstruther then moved , " That it appeared to that house , that the marquis of Wellesley , in his ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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