Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... Earl of St. Vincent , in order to perpetuate , together with his name , the memory of this splendid action . The vanquished fleet withdrew to Cadiz , whither it was immediate- ly followed by the victors , who blocked it up in so close a ...
... Earl of St. Vincent , in order to perpetuate , together with his name , the memory of this splendid action . The vanquished fleet withdrew to Cadiz , whither it was immediate- ly followed by the victors , who blocked it up in so close a ...
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... Earl of Bathurst , who , after cus- tomary apologies for himself , and some observations on the import- ance of the subject on which he was about to offer a motion to their lordships , lordships , proceeded to make a comment in ...
... Earl of Bathurst , who , after cus- tomary apologies for himself , and some observations on the import- ance of the subject on which he was about to offer a motion to their lordships , lordships , proceeded to make a comment in ...
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... earl of Upper Ossory , who seconded the address , commented , also , with much commendation , on the speech from the throne . He expressed a hope that a peace , if it could be obtained , would not be partial , out comprehend in it the ...
... earl of Upper Ossory , who seconded the address , commented , also , with much commendation , on the speech from the throne . He expressed a hope that a peace , if it could be obtained , would not be partial , out comprehend in it the ...
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... earl then said , that , conceiv- ing a peace to be the greatest blessing this country could at pre- sent wish , he had readily and cor- dially come forward in support of the present address ; but he begged their lordships would ...
... earl then said , that , conceiv- ing a peace to be the greatest blessing this country could at pre- sent wish , he had readily and cor- dially come forward in support of the present address ; but he begged their lordships would ...
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... earl , to infer , from the opening of a negoci- ation , that the worst terms would be concluded . He saw nothing in the state of this country that should lead us to embrace any other than just , honourable , and safe , condi- tions of ...
... earl , to infer , from the opening of a negoci- ation , that the worst terms would be concluded . He saw nothing in the state of this country that should lead us to embrace any other than just , honourable , and safe , condi- tions of ...
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