Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 17R. Bagshaw, 1810 |
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Page 117
... consideration of the unexpected difficulties which have Parliament , I had occasion to dwell , with arisen in Ireland , on the impressions which particular earnestness , on this necessity ; they may create , and the embarrassments I ...
... consideration of the unexpected difficulties which have Parliament , I had occasion to dwell , with arisen in Ireland , on the impressions which particular earnestness , on this necessity ; they may create , and the embarrassments I ...
Page 155
... consideration , could not have been provided for until the meeting of the Legislature , and that the condition could not , therefore , but have failed , either in the immediate renewal of commerce with Great Britain , or in the ...
... consideration , could not have been provided for until the meeting of the Legislature , and that the condition could not , therefore , but have failed , either in the immediate renewal of commerce with Great Britain , or in the ...
Page 281
... consideration of the two following points , as most imme- diately applying to the conduct and final result of the Expedition to the Scheldt . 1st . The ground upon which , after the army was at length assembled near Batz , a landing in ...
... consideration of the two following points , as most imme- diately applying to the conduct and final result of the Expedition to the Scheldt . 1st . The ground upon which , after the army was at length assembled near Batz , a landing in ...
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