Cobbett's Political Register, Band 13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1808 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 83
Seite 35
... court of inquiry report , that Captain ( I mean 66 66 Commodore " ) Barron neglected to pre- pare his ship for battle in due time ; that he used discouraging language to his men , when attacked by the Leopard ; and , that , in short ...
... court of inquiry report , that Captain ( I mean 66 66 Commodore " ) Barron neglected to pre- pare his ship for battle in due time ; that he used discouraging language to his men , when attacked by the Leopard ; and , that , in short ...
Seite 195
... court - martial should have been constituted in the usual way , and in that way the proceedings against him ought to have been conducted . The law , relative to the constituting of courts- martial , makes provision , that the members ...
... court - martial should have been constituted in the usual way , and in that way the proceedings against him ought to have been conducted . The law , relative to the constituting of courts- martial , makes provision , that the members ...
Seite 635
... court of St. Petersburgh had made , with as much tenderness as patience , in order to en- gage her to renounce her alliance with Great Britain , evidently become incompatible with the tranquillity of the North , and especially with the ...
... court of St. Petersburgh had made , with as much tenderness as patience , in order to en- gage her to renounce her alliance with Great Britain , evidently become incompatible with the tranquillity of the North , and especially with the ...
Inhalt
Table of the Number of Christenings and Burials within the Bills of Mortality from December 1807 | 1 |
OFFICIAL PAPERS | 27 |
Spanish Revolution as represented in the French paper the Moniteur to which | 33 |
77 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
American amount appears assertion Bank barley Berlin decree bill Britain British cause colonies commerce committee conduct consequence continue corn Council court declared decree demand Denmark distilleries duty effect embargo Emperor Emperor of Russia enemy England English expence export fact foreign former France French give honour House Imperial importation interest Ireland king King of Sweden kingdom labour land letter Lord Lord Lake Majesty Majesty's manufacturers means measure ment merchants millions ministers Morning Chronicle Napoleon nation necessary negociation neutral object observe officers opinion Orders in Council parliament peace peace of Tilsit persons Petersburgh petition ports Portugal present principles produce profit proprietors question reason render respect Russia seamen shew ships Sir Francis Burdett Sir Home Popham Spence suffer sugar suppose Sweden taxes thing tion trade treaty tythes vessels whole wish