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 ..., Volume 12R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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... officer has since been interests of this country , or of our allies , entrusted with the command of an army without a vigorous and persevering conti- in Spain , upon whose success and safety nuation of the efforts of the British nation ...
... officer has since been interests of this country , or of our allies , entrusted with the command of an army without a vigorous and persevering conti- in Spain , upon whose success and safety nuation of the efforts of the British nation ...
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... officer as sir Arthur Wellesley so completely as to say , that he must on no occasion take advantage of any ... officers , might be of great service , even when act- ing according to the circumstances of the times , without any ...
... officer as sir Arthur Wellesley so completely as to say , that he must on no occasion take advantage of any ... officers , might be of great service , even when act- ing according to the circumstances of the times , without any ...
Halaman 91
... officers discontinued to hold those situations ? Lord Castlereagh replied , that general- Stewart was certainly still in ... officer quitted Portsmouth , he declined re- ceiving any of the emoluments which arose from his civil situation ...
... officers discontinued to hold those situations ? Lord Castlereagh replied , that general- Stewart was certainly still in ... officer quitted Portsmouth , he declined re- ceiving any of the emoluments which arose from his civil situation ...
Halaman 131
... officer than the dispatches he has transmit- ted ; and I believe it was his last wish , that government should use their discretion in regard to the publication of them . Mr. Whitbread . I certainly think that if that gallant officer ...
... officer than the dispatches he has transmit- ted ; and I believe it was his last wish , that government should use their discretion in regard to the publication of them . Mr. Whitbread . I certainly think that if that gallant officer ...
Halaman 133
... officers employed . [ VOTE OF THANKS - BATTLE OF CORUN- NA . The Earl of Liverpool rose to move the Thanks of the ... officer had not been employed . Sir John Moore had upon every occasion displayed the same zeal and ability , and by ...
... officers employed . [ VOTE OF THANKS - BATTLE OF CORUN- NA . The Earl of Liverpool rose to move the Thanks of the ... officer had not been employed . Sir John Moore had upon every occasion displayed the same zeal and ability , and by ...
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