The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... attention of the house must necessarily be ex- hausted , and because the sentiment with which the honourable and learned gentleman began his speech , and with which he has thought proper to conclude it , places the question precisely on ...
... attention of the house must necessarily be ex- hausted , and because the sentiment with which the honourable and learned gentleman began his speech , and with which he has thought proper to conclude it , places the question precisely on ...
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... attention of the house to the addi- tional means of action which we have derived from the great aug- mentation of our disposable military force , the continued triumphs of our powerful and victorious navy , and the events , which , in ...
... attention of the house to the addi- tional means of action which we have derived from the great aug- mentation of our disposable military force , the continued triumphs of our powerful and victorious navy , and the events , which , in ...
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... attention . He defies me to state , in one sentence , what is the object of the war . I know not whether I can do it in one sentence ; but in one word , I can tell him that it is SECURITY : Security against a danger , the greatest that ...
... attention . He defies me to state , in one sentence , what is the object of the war . I know not whether I can do it in one sentence ; but in one word , I can tell him that it is SECURITY : Security against a danger , the greatest that ...
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... attention , but a consideration in which the dearest and mo1⁄2 esserl interests of both countries are most intimately connected . thee wish to accomplish the great work that we have undertaken , we must look to the whole of this ...
... attention , but a consideration in which the dearest and mo1⁄2 esserl interests of both countries are most intimately connected . thee wish to accomplish the great work that we have undertaken , we must look to the whole of this ...
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... attention of gentlemen ( supposing that they adhere to the resolu- tions of last session ) is , whether the number so mentioned by the parliament of Ireland is so reasonable , and founded in such fair proportions , that we ought to ...
... attention of gentlemen ( supposing that they adhere to the resolu- tions of last session ) is , whether the number so mentioned by the parliament of Ireland is so reasonable , and founded in such fair proportions , that we ought to ...
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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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