The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, 24. cilt |
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Sayfa 49
... received of the battle of Salamanca , which was con- sidered an extraordinary circumstance as to require reinforcements to be sent . With regard to the United States of Ame- rica , he contended that the conduct of mi- nisters had been ...
... received of the battle of Salamanca , which was con- sidered an extraordinary circumstance as to require reinforcements to be sent . With regard to the United States of Ame- rica , he contended that the conduct of mi- nisters had been ...
Sayfa 57
... received from his im- perial majesty , in the measure which he has adopted of sending his fleets to the ports of this country , as well as the determination expressed by his Royal Highness to afford his imperial majesty the most cordial ...
... received from his im- perial majesty , in the measure which he has adopted of sending his fleets to the ports of this country , as well as the determination expressed by his Royal Highness to afford his imperial majesty the most cordial ...
Sayfa 63
... appear to have pursued to- wards Russia - in what regards the com- mencement of the war , and for ( what I would not have been received with ab- solute derision . 83 ] HOUSE OF COMMONS , [ 64 The Prince Regent's Speech.
... appear to have pursued to- wards Russia - in what regards the com- mencement of the war , and for ( what I would not have been received with ab- solute derision . 83 ] HOUSE OF COMMONS , [ 64 The Prince Regent's Speech.
Sayfa 75
... received about the end of July . It imputed to us , beside the Orders in Council ( which have been sufficiently discussed here to render any further observations upon them neces- sary ) , other substantive grounds of quarrel . This ...
... received about the end of July . It imputed to us , beside the Orders in Council ( which have been sufficiently discussed here to render any further observations upon them neces- sary ) , other substantive grounds of quarrel . This ...
Sayfa 83
... received as a fair and candid solution of the doubts thrown out by the right hon . gentleman . Thus far he had rather opened the matters at issue between the right hon . gentleman and himself . He perfectly agreed with him , that the ...
... received as a fair and candid solution of the doubts thrown out by the right hon . gentleman . Thus far he had rather opened the matters at issue between the right hon . gentleman and himself . He perfectly agreed with him , that the ...
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Sayfa 739 - Subject,' is, and stands limited to the Princess Sophia, Electress and Duchess Dowager of Hanover, and the Heirs of her Body, being Protestants ; hereby utterly renouncing and abjuring any obedience or allegiance unto any other person claiming or pretending a right to the Crown of these Realms.
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