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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... thing more preposterous . demned ; but do not let them have the The second proposition is peculiarly unten- mortification of having it quoted as a jus - able , because we do not accept a media- tification of an act of bad faith . The ...
... thing more preposterous . demned ; but do not let them have the The second proposition is peculiarly unten- mortification of having it quoted as a jus - able , because we do not accept a media- tification of an act of bad faith . The ...
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... thing in the world like neutrality . There existed but two powers the enemy's and our own - fortunately , these powers were too unequal to alarm us for the consequences ; even should America be added to the number of our foes ; an event ...
... thing in the world like neutrality . There existed but two powers the enemy's and our own - fortunately , these powers were too unequal to alarm us for the consequences ; even should America be added to the number of our foes ; an event ...
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... thing which he could not understand . But , if Austria had been compelled in her fallen state to acquiesce in the demands of France , he hoped that on the part of this country every degree of forbearance would be exercised towards her ...
... thing which he could not understand . But , if Austria had been compelled in her fallen state to acquiesce in the demands of France , he hoped that on the part of this country every degree of forbearance would be exercised towards her ...
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... thing that friendship and conciliation could dic- tate was done to the last moment , when the hostile Declaration came with as much surprize upon Petersburgh as it did upon London . So it was also with respect to Austria . No complaint ...
... thing that friendship and conciliation could dic- tate was done to the last moment , when the hostile Declaration came with as much surprize upon Petersburgh as it did upon London . So it was also with respect to Austria . No complaint ...
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... thing at all as to the permanent policy intended to be pursued towards Ireland . Mr. Bathurst admitted , that if it could be proved , that there were secret articles in the treaty of Tilsit hostile to this coun- try , and his majesty ...
... thing at all as to the permanent policy intended to be pursued towards Ireland . Mr. Bathurst admitted , that if it could be proved , that there were secret articles in the treaty of Tilsit hostile to this coun- try , and his majesty ...
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