The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates".T.C. Hansard, 1820 |
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... Claims of the Prince of Wales 828 24. Debate in the Commons on the Bull - baiting Bill 27. Debate in the Commons on Mr. Canning's Motion respecting the Cultivation of the Island of Trinidad 829 854 31 . Apr. 14 . May 17 . Debate in the ...
... Claims of the Prince of Wales 828 24. Debate in the Commons on the Bull - baiting Bill 27. Debate in the Commons on Mr. Canning's Motion respecting the Cultivation of the Island of Trinidad 829 854 31 . Apr. 14 . May 17 . Debate in the ...
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... Claims on the Prince of Wales ......... 191 441 655 738 828 919 ........ 1228 of the Minority in the House of Commons on the King's Message relative to the Discussions with France .... ....... 1491 of the Minority in the House of Lords ...
... Claims on the Prince of Wales ......... 191 441 655 738 828 919 ........ 1228 of the Minority in the House of Commons on the King's Message relative to the Discussions with France .... ....... 1491 of the Minority in the House of Lords ...
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... claims that at once united a proper dignity and a happy moderation . The advantages which would accrue to the people of England from the measures which had been pursued , were obvious . Their commerce would be enlarged , their interests ...
... claims that at once united a proper dignity and a happy moderation . The advantages which would accrue to the people of England from the measures which had been pursued , were obvious . Their commerce would be enlarged , their interests ...
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... claims brought forward by individuals of the one country against individuals of the other , for private rights , debts , property , or effects what- soever , which , according to received usages and the law of nations , ought to revive ...
... claims brought forward by individuals of the one country against individuals of the other , for private rights , debts , property , or effects what- soever , which , according to received usages and the law of nations , ought to revive ...
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... claims to be fed ; claims destroying a great measure upon their conceptions of true charity . - Charity do I call it ? Sir , the causes of the war . If one of the one of the worst features of the present objects of the war was the ...
... claims to be fed ; claims destroying a great measure upon their conceptions of true charity . - Charity do I call it ? Sir , the causes of the war . If one of the one of the worst features of the present objects of the war was the ...
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Halaman 195 - And, in order to determine what characterizes a blockade, it is agreed that that denomination shall apply only to a port where there is, by the disposition of the Power which blockades it with a naval force, stationary or sufficiently near, an evident danger in entering.
Halaman 217 - THAT they shall stop and detain all ships laden with goods, the produce of any colony belonging to France, or carrying provisions or other supplies for the use of any such colony, and shall bring the same, with their cargoes, to legal adjudication in our courts of admiralty.