The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates".T.C. Hansard, 1820 - Great Britain |
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... sion in future , by limiting the right of search of merchant ships going under convoy to those cases only in which the belli- gerent power might experience a real preju- dice by the abuse of the neutral flag , have agreed , 1. That the ...
... sion in future , by limiting the right of search of merchant ships going under convoy to those cases only in which the belli- gerent power might experience a real preju- dice by the abuse of the neutral flag , have agreed , 1. That the ...
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... sion of our constitution , our government , and our laws , while they aided the inordi- nate ambition of the enemy to extend their power to every quarter of the globe . To guard against these fearful con- sequences , was the duty of ...
... sion of our constitution , our government , and our laws , while they aided the inordi- nate ambition of the enemy to extend their power to every quarter of the globe . To guard against these fearful con- sequences , was the duty of ...
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... sion of nearly an equal extent , it being then the determination of ministers to re- tain only the island of Ceylon and the Cape of Good Hope . He was at a loss , therefore , to conceive how those gentlemen who at that time approved of ...
... sion of nearly an equal extent , it being then the determination of ministers to re- tain only the island of Ceylon and the Cape of Good Hope . He was at a loss , therefore , to conceive how those gentlemen who at that time approved of ...
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... sion which had formerly belonged to the enemy , and which we had captured from them , with the view of adding to the se- curity of our old dominions , then Malta did not come under the description , be cause it was not an ancient ...
... sion which had formerly belonged to the enemy , and which we had captured from them , with the view of adding to the se- curity of our old dominions , then Malta did not come under the description , be cause it was not an ancient ...
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... sion without any of the expense of it . Per- haps , Sir , I do not agree with the hon . gen- tleman , who considers any acquisitions in the Mediterranean as secondary and sub- ordinate points to Ceylon and Trinidad . The noble lord ...
... sion without any of the expense of it . Per- haps , Sir , I do not agree with the hon . gen- tleman , who considers any acquisitions in the Mediterranean as secondary and sub- ordinate points to Ceylon and Trinidad . The noble lord ...
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