Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Том 15R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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Стр. 171
... thanks which the House had been conferring on the army reflected no small credit on the Commander in Chief . His gallant friend near him ( sir Arthur Wellesley ) might per- haps , state of what description the army was which the ...
... thanks which the House had been conferring on the army reflected no small credit on the Commander in Chief . His gallant friend near him ( sir Arthur Wellesley ) might per- haps , state of what description the army was which the ...
Стр. 173
... thanks , it would not have been their or the Commander in Chief's fault , but his own ; and whatever enthusiasm they had felt , was the result of the example and discipline , afforded by the illustrious person at the head of the army ...
... thanks , it would not have been their or the Commander in Chief's fault , but his own ; and whatever enthusiasm they had felt , was the result of the example and discipline , afforded by the illustrious person at the head of the army ...
Стр. 175
... thanks of the House ; and concluded by saying , that , whatever en- thusiasm the army had felt was the result of the example and discipline afforded by the illustrious person at the head of the army . Mr. Yorke said , that , at the time ...
... thanks of the House ; and concluded by saying , that , whatever en- thusiasm the army had felt was the result of the example and discipline afforded by the illustrious person at the head of the army . Mr. Yorke said , that , at the time ...
Стр. 201
... thanks . He had pledged himself to bring his charges home to h . r . h . the Duke of York . Upon that pledge the proposed inquiry was admit- ted ; and both for the accuser and the ac- cused , to guard against suppression and ...
... thanks . He had pledged himself to bring his charges home to h . r . h . the Duke of York . Upon that pledge the proposed inquiry was admit- ted ; and both for the accuser and the ac- cused , to guard against suppression and ...
Стр. 219
... thanks of all who surrounded him . He was present in every active engagement during that expedi- tion . He commanded a body of men of the number generally committed to a lieutenant . They were from the Supplemental Militia , and ...
... thanks of all who surrounded him . He was present in every active engagement during that expedi- tion . He commanded a body of men of the number generally committed to a lieutenant . They were from the Supplemental Militia , and ...
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abuses accused Adam answer appears appointed army Astorga believe brought called Capt cause charges Clarke Colonel Commander in Chief Committee conduct consequence corruption Corunna Court debate decree duke of Dalmatia Duke of York Duke's duty enemy England English evidence existence expressed fact feelings Folkestone France French gent gentlemen give given hear honour House of Commons inquiry Jacobins justice king Knight late letter libels Lord Castlereagh Madrid Majesty means Meeting ment military mind ministers motion Napoleon nation never observed occasion officers opinion Parliament party Perceval persons present proceedings received recollect Reform regiment Resolutions respect royal highness Sandon sent shew sion sir Arthur Wellesley Sir Francis Burdett Sir John Moore Spain Spanish speech Thanks thing tion told transaction troops truth vote Wardle Whitbread whole wish witness
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