History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Volume 2Mills, Jowett, and Mills, published by W. Cobbett, 1834 - Great Britain |
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Page 210
... Commons itself , that there was to be no peace with Ame- rica until the President MADISON should be de- posed ; and that there could be no peace for regular government until the republican constitu tion of America should be put down ...
... Commons itself , that there was to be no peace with Ame- rica until the President MADISON should be de- posed ; and that there could be no peace for regular government until the republican constitu tion of America should be put down ...
Page 215
... Commons , that the events which " have recently occurred in France , in direct contra- " vention of the engagements concluded with the Allied " Powers , at Paris , in the month of April last , and which " threaten consequences highly ...
... Commons , that the events which " have recently occurred in France , in direct contra- " vention of the engagements concluded with the Allied " Powers , at Paris , in the month of April last , and which " threaten consequences highly ...
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... Commons , in all mea- sures which may be necessary for the accomplishment of " this important object . " " " " 230. This language was artfully moderate ; but it proposed an augmentation of the land and sea forces . It did not , indeed ...
... Commons , in all mea- sures which may be necessary for the accomplishment of " this important object . " " " " 230. This language was artfully moderate ; but it proposed an augmentation of the land and sea forces . It did not , indeed ...
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... Commons , served to explain this mat- ter pretty satisfactorily , for the expenditure for this one year amounted to a hundred and thirty millions of pounds sterling ! So that this was not a cheap victory , at any rate . The victory was ...
... Commons , served to explain this mat- ter pretty satisfactorily , for the expenditure for this one year amounted to a hundred and thirty millions of pounds sterling ! So that this was not a cheap victory , at any rate . The victory was ...
Page 238
... in this same House of Commons , and also in the House of Lords , only a very few weeks before , at the time when the allies were preparing for marching against NAPOLEON U 5 V. ] GEORGE IV . on France; crippling France; compelling the ...
... in this same House of Commons , and also in the House of Lords , only a very few weeks before , at the time when the allies were preparing for marching against NAPOLEON U 5 V. ] GEORGE IV . on France; crippling France; compelling the ...
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