| j debrett - 1800 - 784 sider
...Majefty's Minifters from time to time to adopt their mcafuresto any variation of circumftances, to conficVr how far the effects of the military operations of the allies or of the internal difpofmon of France correfpond with our prefent expeditions ; and, on a view of the vho!c, to compare... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1800 - 810 sider
...militp.ry operations of the allies or of the internal difpofitton of France currcfpond with our.prrfcnt expectations ; and, on a view of the whole, to compare the difficulties or riiks which may arife in the profecurjon of the coni'.it, with the prof¡>c¿t of ultimate fuccefs,... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 492 sider
...and that it will be the duty of his majesty's ministers from time to time to adapt their measures to any variation of circumstances, to consider how far...of ultimate success, or of the degree of advantage to be derived from its further continuance, and to be governed by the result of all these considerations,... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 484 sider
...and that it will be the duty of his majesty's ministers from time to time to adapt their measures to any variation of circumstances, to consider how far...of ultimate success, or of the degree of advantage to be derived from its further continuance, and to be governed by the result of all these considerations,... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 980 sider
...duty, from time to time, to adapt their measures to any variation of circumstances, to consider how fir the effects of the military operations of the allies, or of the internal disposition, of France, corresponded with the present expectations of the country; and, on a view of the whole, to compare... | |
| 1813 - 502 sider
...that it will be the duty of his majesty's ministers, from time to time, to adapt their measures to any variation of circumstances ; to consider how far...of ultimate success, or of the degree of advantage to be derived from its further continuance, and to be governed by the result of all these considerations,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 504 sider
...from time to time, to adapt their measures to any variation of circumstances ; to consider how farthe effects of the military operations of the allies,...of ultimate success, or of the degree of advantage to be derived from its further continuance, and to be governed by the result of all these considerations,... | |
| 1813 - 506 sider
...from time to time, to adapt their measures to any variation of circumstances ; to consider how farthe effects of the military operations of the allies,...of ultimate success, or of the degree of advantage to he derived from its further continuance, and to be governed by the result of all these considerations,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 512 sider
...the fillies, or of the internal disposition of "France, correspond with our present «xpectations ; and, on a view of the whole, to compare the difficulties or risks wbich may arise in the prosecution of the contest, with the prospect 3of 'ultimate success, or of the... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 sider
...and that will be the duty of his Majesty's Ministers, from time to time, to adapt their measures to any variation of circumstances, to consider how far...degree of advantage which may be derived from its further continuance, and to be governed by the result of all these considerations, in the opinion and... | |
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