The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... Majesty's message relative to overtures of peace from he French government ••• Imperial subsidy • 17 , Apr. 21 , Union with Irelad .... June 27 , Nov. 11 , 27 , Motion for a call of the house ... Page 1 57 70 92 96 ..... 109 His Majesty's ...
... Majesty's message relative to overtures of peace from he French government ••• Imperial subsidy • 17 , Apr. 21 , Union with Irelad .... June 27 , Nov. 11 , 27 , Motion for a call of the house ... Page 1 57 70 92 96 ..... 109 His Majesty's ...
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... Majesty's message into consideration , Mr. Dundas moved an address to the throne , approving of the answers that had been returned to the late communications from France , re- lative to a negociation for peace . After Mr. Whitbread and ...
... Majesty's message into consideration , Mr. Dundas moved an address to the throne , approving of the answers that had been returned to the late communications from France , re- lative to a negociation for peace . After Mr. Whitbread and ...
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... ought to accept . I say , then , that before any man can concur in opinion with that learned gentleman ; before any man can think that the sub- stance of his Majesty's answer is any other than the MR . PITT'S [ FEB . 3 ,
... ought to accept . I say , then , that before any man can concur in opinion with that learned gentleman ; before any man can think that the sub- stance of his Majesty's answer is any other than the MR . PITT'S [ FEB . 3 ,
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William Pitt. stance of his Majesty's answer is any other than the safety of the country required ; before any man can be of opinion , that to the overtures made by the enemy , at such a time , and under such circumstances , it would ...
William Pitt. stance of his Majesty's answer is any other than the safety of the country required ; before any man can be of opinion , that to the overtures made by the enemy , at such a time , and under such circumstances , it would ...
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... Majesty could not acknowledge the minister of that government ; but now that the French constitution is completely organized , and a regular government established in France , his Majesty's obligation ceases in that respect , and M ...
... Majesty could not acknowledge the minister of that government ; but now that the French constitution is completely organized , and a regular government established in France , his Majesty's obligation ceases in that respect , and M ...
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