The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volumen28 |
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... course of these arrangements , that his Majesty's government had been actu- ated only by a wish to secure the posses- sions of Great Britain , and that they enter tained no desire whatever to cut down the commercial prosperity of France ...
... course of these arrangements , that his Majesty's government had been actu- ated only by a wish to secure the posses- sions of Great Britain , and that they enter tained no desire whatever to cut down the commercial prosperity of France ...
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... course of the war , for the seasonable and meritorious services which they have rendered to their King and country . - That this House doth highly approve and acknowledge the ser- vices of the non - commissioned officers and men of the ...
... course of the war , for the seasonable and meritorious services which they have rendered to their King and country . - That this House doth highly approve and acknowledge the ser- vices of the non - commissioned officers and men of the ...
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... course of it , lord Redesdale , to shew the disposi- tion of the lower class of the people of Ireland , mentioned a circumstance of his observing some men beating another ; and , on his enquiring the cause , he was informed , that it ...
... course of it , lord Redesdale , to shew the disposi- tion of the lower class of the people of Ireland , mentioned a circumstance of his observing some men beating another ; and , on his enquiring the cause , he was informed , that it ...
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