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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... enemy to excite hostilities between his majesty and his late allies , the emperors of Russia and Austria , and the king of Prus- sia , has been but too successful ; and that the ministers from those powers have de- manded and received ...
... enemy to excite hostilities between his majesty and his late allies , the emperors of Russia and Austria , and the king of Prus- sia , has been but too successful ; and that the ministers from those powers have de- manded and received ...
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... 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 enemies already enumerated , when nearly the whole ...
... 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 enemies already enumerated , when nearly the whole ...
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... enemy's ports should be interdicted during war , and we extend- ed that interdict to Holland , Spain , and the other nations , which we found to be sub- servient to the commands of the enemy . We did not attempt to extend a system of ...
... enemy's ports should be interdicted during war , and we extend- ed that interdict to Holland , Spain , and the other nations , which we found to be sub- servient to the commands of the enemy . We did not attempt to extend a system of ...
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... enemy were most speedily known , and where it was promised that the combined fleets of Spain , Portugal , and Denmark , would make a descent both on Ireland and this country . Nay , what was more , not only were these means pointed out ...
... enemy were most speedily known , and where it was promised that the combined fleets of Spain , Portugal , and Denmark , would make a descent both on Ireland and this country . Nay , what was more , not only were these means pointed out ...
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... enemy which should seek to disturb it , would , without some just cause , which in this case is wholly unsupported by proof , be a most manifest and unprin- cipled departure from the whole system of moral policy an justice , which the ...
... enemy which should seek to disturb it , would , without some just cause , which in this case is wholly unsupported by proof , be a most manifest and unprin- cipled departure from the whole system of moral policy an justice , which the ...
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