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 ..., 12. ciltR. Bagshaw, 1809 |
Kitabın içinden
99 sonuçtan 1-5 arası sonuçlar
Sayfa 5
... British army , so commanded , will not disgrace the character of our country . - I believe there are few among us who are not con- vinced , that general ruin must ensue if the war is not carried on with the utmost vigour , and that ...
... British army , so commanded , will not disgrace the character of our country . - I believe there are few among us who are not con- vinced , that general ruin must ensue if the war is not carried on with the utmost vigour , and that ...
Sayfa 7
... soldiers , So that those devils , " added his lordship , " are at this moment harass- ing the rear of our retreating army . " The impolicy of sending British troops to Por- tugal he always disapproved ; but the result of the war there ...
... soldiers , So that those devils , " added his lordship , " are at this moment harass- ing the rear of our retreating army . " The impolicy of sending British troops to Por- tugal he always disapproved ; but the result of the war there ...
Sayfa 9
... British army was sent into the heart of Spain , when it should have been sent to the foot of the Pyrenees . It should have been sent to a situation where it could not be exposed to the possibility of being ob- liged to retreat . The ...
... British army was sent into the heart of Spain , when it should have been sent to the foot of the Pyrenees . It should have been sent to a situation where it could not be exposed to the possibility of being ob- liged to retreat . The ...
Sayfa 11
... British army to Spain . I do not mean to say , that there might not be circumstances under which it might be advisable and ex- pedient to send British troops into Spain ; but I mean to assert that , during last sum- mer , there was no ...
... British army to Spain . I do not mean to say , that there might not be circumstances under which it might be advisable and ex- pedient to send British troops into Spain ; but I mean to assert that , during last sum- mer , there was no ...
Sayfa 13
... army that we could send of the policy or impolicy of sending Brit- would be ... British force of 30 or 40,000 men Precautions , " and which contained a ... army , and to wear them down by a con- the Spaniards to arrange their defence ...
... army that we could send of the policy or impolicy of sending Brit- would be ... British force of 30 or 40,000 men Precautions , " and which contained a ... army , and to wear them down by a con- the Spaniards to arrange their defence ...
İçindekiler
613 | |
651 | |
655 | |
675 | |
707 | |
855 | |
899 | |
975 | |
283 | |
301 | |
329 | |
393 | |
491 | |
551 | |
595 | |
1033 | |
1047 | |
1051 | |
1119 | |
1135 | |
1163 | |
Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
Sık kullanılan terimler ve kelime öbekleri
Address alluded America answer applied appointment Battle of Vimiera believe Britain British army Buonaparté Burrard called capt Chancellor charge circumstances Clarke Commander in Chief Committee conduct considered declared duke of York duty enemy Erfurth exchange Exchequer expedition expressed feel felt force France French gallant Gazette gent gentlemen hear honour hoped inquiry Ireland jesty king Knight letter lieut Lord Castlereagh lordships majesty majesty's government majesty's ministers means measure ment military militia motion nation necessary negociation never noble lord object occasion officer opinion Orders in Council overture parliament peace person Portugal present principle proposed question received recollect regiment respect royal highness Russia Secretary sent sentiments sir Arthur sir Arthur Wellesley sir H sir Harry Burrard sir John Moore Spain Spaniards Spanish Sweden thanks thing thought tion transaction treaty troops Vimiera vote Wardle Wellesley wish