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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... feel the propriety authorized for that purpose , on the of its not having been accepted , until his December 1806 , has not taken e majesty should have been enabled to as- consequence of the refusal of the P certain that Russia was in a ...
... feel the propriety authorized for that purpose , on the of its not having been accepted , until his December 1806 , has not taken e majesty should have been enabled to as- consequence of the refusal of the P certain that Russia was in a ...
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... feel inte- violate their neutrality . Was the Danish rested ? had they no apprehension that navy prepared either to make or repel an Russia , France and Denmark might be attack ? He should be told , that the quan- brought to coalesce ...
... feel inte- violate their neutrality . Was the Danish rested ? had they no apprehension that navy prepared either to make or repel an Russia , France and Denmark might be attack ? He should be told , that the quan- brought to coalesce ...
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... feel that their approbation must de- pend upon the circumstances of the case ; and that they therefore could not express any opinion upon the subject , until the necessary information was submitted to them . This amendment was put , and ...
... feel that their approbation must de- pend upon the circumstances of the case ; and that they therefore could not express any opinion upon the subject , until the necessary information was submitted to them . This amendment was put , and ...
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... feel that it was most wise . Its criterion was its suc- with the nations of Europe in the cause of Europe , to our own cause , to ourselve : alone we must look . Accustomed as we had lately been to witness extraordinary events , he ...
... feel that it was most wise . Its criterion was its suc- with the nations of Europe in the cause of Europe , to our own cause , to ourselve : alone we must look . Accustomed as we had lately been to witness extraordinary events , he ...
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... feel perfectly convinced , tisfaction as we could look back with con- from the knowledge we have of the natu- tent and gratitude . There was one sub - ral generosity of his majesty's mind , that ject from the contemplation of which , in ...
... feel perfectly convinced , tisfaction as we could look back with con- from the knowledge we have of the natu- tent and gratitude . There was one sub - ral generosity of his majesty's mind , that ject from the contemplation of which , in ...
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