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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... honour of the nation , it would be made evident that the danger was great . He could not give his assent to the opi- nion , that if Holstein were occupied by the French , Zealand would be at their mercy . Nothing but such a frost as ...
... honour of the nation , it would be made evident that the danger was great . He could not give his assent to the opi- nion , that if Holstein were occupied by the French , Zealand would be at their mercy . Nothing but such a frost as ...
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... honour upon the sovereign of that country , and which promised the greatest advantages to England , not immediately indeed , but ulti- mately . That measure , in every view which he had been able to take of it , opened the most cheering ...
... honour upon the sovereign of that country , and which promised the greatest advantages to England , not immediately indeed , but ulti- mately . That measure , in every view which he had been able to take of it , opened the most cheering ...
Halaman 49
... honour and interests of the country . Of this he was sure , that the first object of any statesman in the country ought to be to procure a peace , provided such a peace were compatible with that honour and those interests . He begged ...
... honour and interests of the country . Of this he was sure , that the first object of any statesman in the country ought to be to procure a peace , provided such a peace were compatible with that honour and those interests . He begged ...
Halaman 59
... in the mean time , that , if ministers would yield to common sense and prudence , a peace ters , compatible with the honour and interests of this 59 ] PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 21 , 1808. -The Lords Commissioners Speech . [ 60.
... in the mean time , that , if ministers would yield to common sense and prudence , a peace ters , compatible with the honour and interests of this 59 ] PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 21 , 1808. -The Lords Commissioners Speech . [ 60.
Halaman 81
... honour and integrity , and that no man could , with justice , venture to dispute it . He was certainly convinced , that what he had set forth was the real fact , and that if he were to give up his original source of information , some ...
... honour and integrity , and that no man could , with justice , venture to dispute it . He was certainly convinced , that what he had set forth was the real fact , and that if he were to give up his original source of information , some ...
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