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 10R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... Coun- 879 cil Bill 889 4 . on the Liverpool Petition respecting the Orders in Coun- cil Bill 896 on Mr. Adam's Motion respecting the Law of Parlia- ment , relative to Official Communications 898 7 . on the Mutiny Bill - 922 - on the ...
... Coun- 879 cil Bill 889 4 . on the Liverpool Petition respecting the Orders in Coun- cil Bill 896 on Mr. Adam's Motion respecting the Law of Parlia- ment , relative to Official Communications 898 7 . on the Mutiny Bill - 922 - on the ...
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... coun- try ; but , because they tend to convey to the enemy an exaggerated representation of that situation , which rather tends to retard than accelerate peace . Anxiety must , however , naturally be , produced , when in addition to the ...
... coun- try ; but , because they tend to convey to the enemy an exaggerated representation of that situation , which rather tends to retard than accelerate peace . Anxiety must , however , naturally be , produced , when in addition to the ...
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... coun- try . In the moral character of our go- vernment and of our people , in the wisdom and energy of the one , in the bravery and unanimity of the other , we possessed com- plete assurance of success in the contest in which we were ...
... coun- try . In the moral character of our go- vernment and of our people , in the wisdom and energy of the one , in the bravery and unanimity of the other , we possessed com- plete assurance of success in the contest in which we were ...
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... coun- try would so far influence its government , as that matters might still be brought to a fair and reasonable accommodation . His majesty's present ministers had on their part Mr. Whitbread , whatever might have shewn every desire ...
... coun- try would so far influence its government , as that matters might still be brought to a fair and reasonable accommodation . His majesty's present ministers had on their part Mr. Whitbread , whatever might have shewn every desire ...
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... coun- try ; but he would rather that the country should perish , than submit to a dishonour- able peace . As to Ireland , he regretted , with his right hon . friend , that no allusion had been made to that country . Minis- ters ...
... coun- try ; but he would rather that the country should perish , than submit to a dishonour- able peace . As to Ireland , he regretted , with his right hon . friend , that no allusion had been made to that country . Minis- ters ...
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