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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... desire to prese has directed , that Copies of the Official relations of peace and friendship Notes which passed between his majesty's the two countries , which has eve ambassador and the minister for foreign enced his majesty's conduct ...
... desire to prese has directed , that Copies of the Official relations of peace and friendship Notes which passed between his majesty's the two countries , which has eve ambassador and the minister for foreign enced his majesty's conduct ...
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... desire than I did this night , that at a period like the present , every petty contest and private difference should be sacrificed to the greater object of unanimity , in an address to the throne . At a period which , as the speech ...
... desire than I did this night , that at a period like the present , every petty contest and private difference should be sacrificed to the greater object of unanimity , in an address to the throne . At a period which , as the speech ...
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... desire to maintain peace and tify , or any distinct cause to account for friendship on which his majesty has uni- that proceeding : To return his majesty formly acted , at the same time to offer our humble thanks for having been gra ...
... desire to maintain peace and tify , or any distinct cause to account for friendship on which his majesty has uni- that proceeding : To return his majesty formly acted , at the same time to offer our humble thanks for having been gra ...
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... desire to do away every cause been his disposition not to trouble the of complaint as far as they could , without house with any observations on the present making a sacrifice of our most important occasion , could not remain silent ...
... desire to do away every cause been his disposition not to trouble the of complaint as far as they could , without house with any observations on the present making a sacrifice of our most important occasion , could not remain silent ...
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... desire for peace , and the hope of its compleat and speedy re - establishment , if he did not at the same time state the entire conviction he feels , that it is only by the united endeavours of the powers principally concerned in the ...
... desire for peace , and the hope of its compleat and speedy re - establishment , if he did not at the same time state the entire conviction he feels , that it is only by the united endeavours of the powers principally concerned in the ...
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