Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volume 12R. Bagshaw, 1809 - Great Britain |
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... command , was worded for by that speech his ma- jesty himself regrets the termination of the campaign in Portugal ... commander in chief upon that subject , and that the latter asked in vain for cavalry horses and horses to draw his ...
... command , was worded for by that speech his ma- jesty himself regrets the termination of the campaign in Portugal ... commander in chief upon that subject , and that the latter asked in vain for cavalry horses and horses to draw his ...
Page 91
... Commander in Chief of the British Army , with respect to the granting of Commissions , the making of Exchanges , and the raising of Levies for the Army . [ SIR A. WELLESLEY AND GENERAL STEW- ART . ] Mr. Whitbread was anxious to be ...
... Commander in Chief of the British Army , with respect to the granting of Commissions , the making of Exchanges , and the raising of Levies for the Army . [ SIR A. WELLESLEY AND GENERAL STEW- ART . ] Mr. Whitbread was anxious to be ...
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... chief command on the 21st August or not ? If he were , he was entitled to the admiration of his country , and the ... commander - in - chief had arranged his plans , and rushed into the battle , in the midst of smoke and con- fusion ...
... chief command on the 21st August or not ? If he were , he was entitled to the admiration of his country , and the ... commander - in - chief had arranged his plans , and rushed into the battle , in the midst of smoke and con- fusion ...
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... commander - in- chief , but did he make the report of the proceedings ? In the ordinary course of proceedings , if he had conceived himself as acting on that occasion in that capaci- ty , he should have done so ; but he dis- dained it ...
... commander - in- chief , but did he make the report of the proceedings ? In the ordinary course of proceedings , if he had conceived himself as acting on that occasion in that capaci- ty , he should have done so ; but he dis- dained it ...
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... Commander- actions of the 17th and 21st , and acknow - in Chief been ever before left out . ledge the conduct , the prowess , the va- lour , and the gallantry of sir A. Wellesley and the army under his command , from their landing to ...
... Commander- actions of the 17th and 21st , and acknow - in Chief been ever before left out . ledge the conduct , the prowess , the va- lour , and the gallantry of sir A. Wellesley and the army under his command , from their landing to ...
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Address alluded America answer applied appointment Battle of Vimiera believe Britain British army Buonaparté Burrard called capt Chancellor charge circumstances Clarke Commander in Chief Committee conduct considered declared duke of York duty enemy Erfurth exchange Exchequer expedition expressed feel felt force France French gallant Gazette gent gentlemen hear honour hoped inquiry Ireland jesty king Knight letter lieut Lord Castlereagh lordships majesty majesty's government majesty's ministers means measure ment military militia motion nation necessary negociation never noble lord object occasion officer opinion Orders in Council overture parliament peace person Portugal present principle proposed question received recollect regiment respect royal highness Russia Secretary sent sentiments sir Arthur sir Arthur Wellesley sir H sir Harry Burrard sir John Moore Spain Spaniards Spanish Sweden thanks thing thought tion transaction treaty troops Vimiera vote Wardle Wellesley wish