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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... enemy to cope with ; we found that fifty millions could be laid out the next year in a war against NAPOLEON ; we had an army and a fleet that we did not know what to do with ; a declaration had been made , in parliament , by Sir JOSEPH ...
... enemy to cope with ; we found that fifty millions could be laid out the next year in a war against NAPOLEON ; we had an army and a fleet that we did not know what to do with ; a declaration had been made , in parliament , by Sir JOSEPH ...
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... enemy and disturber of the tranquillity of the world he has rendered himself liable to public ven- geance . They declare at the same time , that firmly resolved to maintain entire the Treaty of Paris of the 30th May , 1814 , and the ...
... enemy and disturber of the tranquillity of the world he has rendered himself liable to public ven- geance . They declare at the same time , that firmly resolved to maintain entire the Treaty of Paris of the 30th May , 1814 , and the ...
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... expenditure ; and that would be followed by a renewal of war . You might then have no alliance , certainly not so strong an alliance as you have ; while No Mi- * your enemy would be confirmed in his title , V. ] GEORGE IV .
... expenditure ; and that would be followed by a renewal of war . You might then have no alliance , certainly not so strong an alliance as you have ; while No Mi- * your enemy would be confirmed in his title , V. ] GEORGE IV .
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William Cobbett. * your enemy would be confirmed in his title , and have full op . portunity to arm himself . Instead of fighting for the French crown , you would give him the chance of fighting for the En- glish crown ......... .You are ...
William Cobbett. * your enemy would be confirmed in his title , and have full op . portunity to arm himself . Instead of fighting for the French crown , you would give him the chance of fighting for the En- glish crown ......... .You are ...
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... enemy . Let the House recollect , that even at that moment , when en- gaged in the prosecution of our own moral duty , our aid was required for Portugal and Spain , we had not hesitated to in- terpose our strong hand : we had felt bold ...
... enemy . Let the House recollect , that even at that moment , when en- gaged in the prosecution of our own moral duty , our aid was required for Portugal and Spain , we had not hesitated to in- terpose our strong hand : we had felt bold ...
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