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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... sion would have been highly serviceable issue of other decrees , to strengthen and to you in America , and prejudicial to confirm that which , in fact , could never France . But , your haste has rendered that have been executed , if it ...
... sion would have been highly serviceable issue of other decrees , to strengthen and to you in America , and prejudicial to confirm that which , in fact , could never France . But , your haste has rendered that have been executed , if it ...
Halaman 31
... sion of it by the different governments of France , in their groundless and unprovoked attacks upon the independence of unof- fending nations . - Because , The people of G. Britain , on being repeatedly called upon by the King and ...
... sion of it by the different governments of France , in their groundless and unprovoked attacks upon the independence of unof- fending nations . - Because , The people of G. Britain , on being repeatedly called upon by the King and ...
Halaman 55
... sion of her neutrality . With a large navy , with a more extended commerce , and with the keys of the Baltic in her hands , would Buonaparte have allowed her to re- main as a monument of reproach to the vassalage of surrounding ...
... sion of her neutrality . With a large navy , with a more extended commerce , and with the keys of the Baltic in her hands , would Buonaparte have allowed her to re- main as a monument of reproach to the vassalage of surrounding ...
Halaman 77
... sion of his government , and the destruction of his life . But will any man say the head of the British government feels any apprehensions of such atrocities ; that our gracious monarch has any thing to fear from conspiracy , against ...
... sion of his government , and the destruction of his life . But will any man say the head of the British government feels any apprehensions of such atrocities ; that our gracious monarch has any thing to fear from conspiracy , against ...
Halaman 79
... sion to those ministers who , rejecting the wishes of the country , prefer the advice of those who are friendly to the continuance of a war now without any objects for the interests of this country . I fear , sir , this fact can be ...
... sion to those ministers who , rejecting the wishes of the country , prefer the advice of those who are friendly to the continuance of a war now without any objects for the interests of this country . I fear , sir , this fact can be ...
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