| 1806 - 708 pages
...Parliament in vindicating the honour of the Britiih flog, and the freedom of the Britim navigation ; and he will look with anxious expectation to that moment,...more dignified and enlightened policy on the part of Pruifia, uiall remove every impediment to the renewal of peace and friendihip with a power with whom... | |
| 1806 - 542 pages
...Parliament in vindicating t!ie honour of the Britifh flag, and the freedom of the Britilh navigation ; and he will look with anxious expectation to that moment,...more dignified and enlightened policy, on the part of Pruffia, (hall remove every impediment to the renewal of peace and friendlhip witli a Power with whom... | |
| 1806 - 660 pages
...the honour of the Britiih flag, and the freedom of the Brilifh na%igation ; and he will look witll anxious expectation to that moment, when a more dignified and enlightened policy on the part of Pruliia fhall remove erjry impediment to the renewal of peace and friendlhip with a Power with whom... | |
| 1807 - 1220 pages
...parliament in vindicating the honour of the British flag, and the freedom of the British navigation ; and he will look with anxious expectation to that moment...of peace and friendship with a power with whom his niiijesty has no other cause of di.Tcrence than that now created by these hostile acts. « GR" A t... | |
| 1806 - 824 pages
...honour ttf the Britifh flag, and the freedom of the Britifh navigation ; and he will Kink with anxrou- expectation to that moment, when a more dignified and enlightened policy, on the part of Pruffia, mall remove every impediment to the renewal of peace and fiiendfhip with a power with whom... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 648 pages
...parliament, in vindicating the honour of the British flag, and the freedom of the British navigation ; and he will look with anxious expectation to that moment,...of peace and friendship with a power with whom his maj. has no othor cause of difference than that now crea ed by these hostile acts." The message having... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1813 - 456 pages
...vindicating the honor of the British flag, and the freedom of the British navigation ; and that he would look with anxious expectation to that moment when...dignified and enlightened policy, on the part of Prussia, should remove every impediment to the renewal of peace and friendship with a power, with whom bis majesty... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 688 pages
...parliament, in vindicating the honour of the British flag, and the freedom of the British navigation ; and he will look with anxious expectation to that moment,...whom his majesty has no other cause of difference than that now created- by these hostile acts." The message was ordered to be taken into consideration... | |
| Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 610 pages
...vindicating the honor of the ..British flag, and the freedom of the British navigation ; and that he would look with anxious expectation to that moment, when...dignified and enlightened policy, on the part of Prussia, should remove every impediment to the renewal of peace and friendship wjth a power, with whom his Majesty... | |
| Edward Baines - 1818 - 746 pages
...vindicating the honour of the British flag, and the. freedom of the British navigation ; and that he would look with anxious expectation to that moment, when...dignified and enlightened policy on the part of Prussia, should remove every impediment to the renewal of peace and friendship with a power with whom his majesty... | |
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