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 ..., Band 10R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... French , Zealand would be at their was desirable in the highest degree , that mercy . Nothing but such a frost as all minor contests should be absorbed in would render the Great Belt passable by the great contest in which we were en- an ...
... French , Zealand would be at their was desirable in the highest degree , that mercy . Nothing but such a frost as all minor contests should be absorbed in would render the Great Belt passable by the great contest in which we were en- an ...
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... French army must cross to invade Zealand , and where they might be met with effect by British or Danish ships . If it is to be contended that Zealand must fall , if Holstein were occupied by French troops , it might as well be said ...
... French army must cross to invade Zealand , and where they might be met with effect by British or Danish ships . If it is to be contended that Zealand must fall , if Holstein were occupied by French troops , it might as well be said ...
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... French licy ; to interpose your authority and in- government , that its blockading decree fluence for the purpose of restoring moder- would not be acted upon against American ation and justice to your government . shipping . In point of ...
... French licy ; to interpose your authority and in- government , that its blockading decree fluence for the purpose of restoring moder- would not be acted upon against American ation and justice to your government . shipping . In point of ...
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... French troops on the frontiers of Holstein , and the submission of Den- mark to the decrees of France , and her remonstrances against our maritime rights , together with her active and formidable naval equipments , were sufficient evi ...
... French troops on the frontiers of Holstein , and the submission of Den- mark to the decrees of France , and her remonstrances against our maritime rights , together with her active and formidable naval equipments , were sufficient evi ...
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... French garrison into the Portuguese forts , and to protect the persons and properties of English subjects . This treaty was faithfully executed on the part of Portugal . It was a fact , that a French force had entered Portugal , and had ...
... French garrison into the Portuguese forts , and to protect the persons and properties of English subjects . This treaty was faithfully executed on the part of Portugal . It was a fact , that a French force had entered Portugal , and had ...
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