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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... proceeding . His majesty tuated by the same 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 ...
... proceeding . His majesty tuated by the same 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 ...
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... proceeding . It was an unfortunate circumstance , my lords , that the Danish fleet , the only ob- ject of our solicitude , should be encircled by the walls of the capital , thereby caus- ing misfortune , which every humane mind would ...
... proceeding . It was an unfortunate circumstance , my lords , that the Danish fleet , the only ob- ject of our solicitude , should be encircled by the walls of the capital , thereby caus- ing misfortune , which every humane mind would ...
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... proceeding has been altogether excep- could not at any time interfere with her jurisdiction . The French decrees could in fact avail nothing , if you had acted pru- dently . But , in aggravation of the other mischiefs resulting from ...
... proceeding has been altogether excep- could not at any time interfere with her jurisdiction . The French decrees could in fact avail nothing , if you had acted pru- dently . But , in aggravation of the other mischiefs resulting from ...
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... proceeding as the attack upon Den- mark . The Earl of Lauderdale considered it an extraordinary mode of endeavouring to procure unanimity , by withholding all documents , if there were any that could give authenticity to the statement ...
... proceeding as the attack upon Den- mark . The Earl of Lauderdale considered it an extraordinary mode of endeavouring to procure unanimity , by withholding all documents , if there were any that could give authenticity to the statement ...
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... proceeding : To return his majesty formly acted , at the same time to offer our humble thanks for having been gra- our humble and hearty acknowledgments ciously pleased to direct , that Copies of to his majesty for the determination ...
... proceeding : To return his majesty formly acted , at the same time to offer our humble thanks for having been gra- our humble and hearty acknowledgments ciously pleased to direct , that Copies of to his majesty for the determination ...
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