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 ..., Том 12R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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... means of providing such supply without any great or immediate increase of the existing burthens upon his people . - His Majesty feels assured , that it will be high- ly satisfactory for you to learn , that not- withstanding the measures ...
... means of providing such supply without any great or immediate increase of the existing burthens upon his people . - His Majesty feels assured , that it will be high- ly satisfactory for you to learn , that not- withstanding the measures ...
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... means which would be liberally given would not be misemployed ; that the sacrifices of blood and treasure that the people of this coun- try were disposed , beyond all example , to make , would be spent for the glory of the nation , and ...
... means which would be liberally given would not be misemployed ; that the sacrifices of blood and treasure that the people of this coun- try were disposed , beyond all example , to make , would be spent for the glory of the nation , and ...
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... means nothing ; although I do not mean to deny , that with the evils with which we are now surround- ed , the increase of our regular force is a necessary measure . To the approbation , however , which is implied of their con- duct ...
... means nothing ; although I do not mean to deny , that with the evils with which we are now surround- ed , the increase of our regular force is a necessary measure . To the approbation , however , which is implied of their con- duct ...
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... means could be found to answer the exigencies of the times . It was also highly satisfactory to learn , that our revenues were in so pros- perous a condition . Considering the means adopted by our enemy , and the exertions he used to ...
... means could be found to answer the exigencies of the times . It was also highly satisfactory to learn , that our revenues were in so pros- perous a condition . Considering the means adopted by our enemy , and the exertions he used to ...
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... means of defenceliance .. Convinced that they were deal- at home , to avail himself of the military ing with an enemy , who omitted power of his dominions in the great con- means of fraud or force to gratify his lust test in which his ...
... means of defenceliance .. Convinced that they were deal- at home , to avail himself of the military ing with an enemy , who omitted power of his dominions in the great con- means of fraud or force to gratify his lust test in which his ...
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