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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... allowed by mons , pursuant to message , having at- tended , with their Speaker , at the bar , the Lord Chancellor informed them , that his Majesty had been pleased to direct his commission to certain lords , therein named , to open the ...
... allowed by mons , pursuant to message , having at- tended , with their Speaker , at the bar , the Lord Chancellor informed them , that his Majesty had been pleased to direct his commission to certain lords , therein named , to open the ...
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... allowed to avow his sentiments . It was the broad principle of retaliation and self - defence . The conduct of France had annihilated every thing in the world like neutrality . There existed but two powers the enemy's and our own ...
... allowed to avow his sentiments . It was the broad principle of retaliation and self - defence . The conduct of France had annihilated every thing in the world like neutrality . There existed but two powers the enemy's and our own ...
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... allowed by severe in the contest with tranquillity and France to maintain or to purchase their firmness : but , the very reverse was the neutrality , and to bring to bear against fact . So far from our means having di- different parts ...
... allowed by severe in the contest with tranquillity and France to maintain or to purchase their firmness : but , the very reverse was the neutrality , and to bring to bear against fact . So far from our means having di- different parts ...
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... allowed her to re- main as a monument of reproach to the vassalage of surrounding countries , and to have broken the continuity of the chain which binds every shore of Europe ? —He ought not to quit the subject without be- stowing a ...
... allowed her to re- main as a monument of reproach to the vassalage of surrounding countries , and to have broken the continuity of the chain which binds every shore of Europe ? —He ought not to quit the subject without be- stowing a ...
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... allowed to proceed upon their voyages to their original ports of destina- tion ( if not unlawful before the issuing of the order ) or to any port at amity with his majesty , upon receiving a certificate from the collector or comptroller ...
... allowed to proceed upon their voyages to their original ports of destina- tion ( if not unlawful before the issuing of the order ) or to any port at amity with his majesty , upon receiving a certificate from the collector or comptroller ...
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