The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... Europe , but appears to have been reserved as a refuge and asylum to those who fled from its persecution , as a barrier to oppose its progress , and , perhaps , ultimately as an instrument to deliver the world from the crimes and ...
... Europe , but appears to have been reserved as a refuge and asylum to those who fled from its persecution , as a barrier to oppose its progress , and , perhaps , ultimately as an instrument to deliver the world from the crimes and ...
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... Europe , and in the very act of heaping upon us in juries and insults , was of itself a cause of war ? So far from it , that even the very nations of Europe , whose wisdom and moderation have been repeatedly extolled for maintaining ...
... Europe , and in the very act of heaping upon us in juries and insults , was of itself a cause of war ? So far from it , that even the very nations of Europe , whose wisdom and moderation have been repeatedly extolled for maintaining ...
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... Europe ; and they had , by their conduct , applied it particularly , and specifically to you : they had passed the decree of the 19th of November , 1792 , proclaiming the promise of French succour to all nations who should manifest a ...
... Europe ; and they had , by their conduct , applied it particularly , and specifically to you : they had passed the decree of the 19th of November , 1792 , proclaiming the promise of French succour to all nations who should manifest a ...
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... Europe with whom France has been subsequently engaged in hostility . I speak of the decree of the 15th of December . This decree , more even than all the pre- vious transactions , amounted to an universal declaration of war against all ...
... Europe with whom France has been subsequently engaged in hostility . I speak of the decree of the 15th of December . This decree , more even than all the pre- vious transactions , amounted to an universal declaration of war against all ...
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... Europe save two , † and if not with those two , it is only because , with every provocation that could justify defensive war , those countries have hitherto acquiesced in repeated violations of their rights , rather than recur to war ...
... Europe save two , † and if not with those two , it is only because , with every provocation that could justify defensive war , those countries have hitherto acquiesced in repeated violations of their rights , rather than recur to war ...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ... William Pitt Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1806 |
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