The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... Ireland -... 166 25 , Mr. Grey's motion or a committee on the Nov. 3 , state of the natior Preliminaries of pear with the French re- .... 173 public ... ... 197 Apr. 5 , 1802 , The budget ...... May 23 , 1803 , His Majesty's messa ...
... Ireland -... 166 25 , Mr. Grey's motion or a committee on the Nov. 3 , state of the natior Preliminaries of pear with the French re- .... 173 public ... ... 197 Apr. 5 , 1802 , The budget ...... May 23 , 1803 , His Majesty's messa ...
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... Ireland , whom it was to deliver from protestant usurpation ; to the protestant of Switzer- land , whom it was to deliver from popish superstition ; and to the mussulman of Egypt , whom it was to deliver from Christian per- secution ...
... Ireland , whom it was to deliver from protestant usurpation ; to the protestant of Switzer- land , whom it was to deliver from popish superstition ; and to the mussulman of Egypt , whom it was to deliver from Christian per- secution ...
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... , after year , eighteen months , or two years , of peace had elapsed , he should be tempted by the appearance of a fresh insurrection ju · Ireland , encouraged by renewed and unrestrained communication , 1800. ] 43 PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES .
... , after year , eighteen months , or two years , of peace had elapsed , he should be tempted by the appearance of a fresh insurrection ju · Ireland , encouraged by renewed and unrestrained communication , 1800. ] 43 PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES .
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... Ireland , without a dis- posable army , or an embodied militia , capable of supplying a speedy and adequate reinforcement , and that he had suddenly the means of transporting thither a body of twenty or thirty thousand French troops ...
... Ireland , without a dis- posable army , or an embodied militia , capable of supplying a speedy and adequate reinforcement , and that he had suddenly the means of transporting thither a body of twenty or thirty thousand French troops ...
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... Ireland more free and more happy . These , Sir , are the views - these are the only views with which I could ever have proposed this mea▾ sure ; and it is with these views alone that it can be rendered effectual to its object , and ...
... Ireland more free and more happy . These , Sir , are the views - these are the only views with which I could ever have proposed this mea▾ sure ; and it is with these views alone that it can be rendered effectual to its object , and ...
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