The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... consider the French revolution as the severest trial which the visitation of Providence has ever yet inflicted upon the nations of the earth ; but I cannot help reflecting , with satisfaction , that this country , even under such a ...
... consider the French revolution as the severest trial which the visitation of Providence has ever yet inflicted upon the nations of the earth ; but I cannot help reflecting , with satisfaction , that this country , even under such a ...
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... consider war against the emperor or empire , as war against himself . He had declared , that , as a co - estate of the empire , he was determined to defend their rights ; that , as an ally of the emperor , he would support him to the ...
... consider war against the emperor or empire , as war against himself . He had declared , that , as a co - estate of the empire , he was determined to defend their rights ; that , as an ally of the emperor , he would support him to the ...
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... consider by whom , but must find means of strength in other quarters , no matter where ; and is justified in attacking , in her turn , those with whom she is at peace , and from whom she has received no species of provocation . Sir , I ...
... consider by whom , but must find means of strength in other quarters , no matter where ; and is justified in attacking , in her turn , those with whom she is at peace , and from whom she has received no species of provocation . Sir , I ...
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... consider as fundamental , and which established a system of despotism infe- rior only to that now realized in his own person . Immediately before this event , in the midst of the desolation and bloodshed of Italy , he had received the ...
... consider as fundamental , and which established a system of despotism infe- rior only to that now realized in his own person . Immediately before this event , in the midst of the desolation and bloodshed of Italy , he had received the ...
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... consider the nations of Lombardy as their brothers . " In testimony of this fraternity , and to fulfil the solemn pledge of respecting property , this very proclamation imposed on the Milanese a provisional contribution to the amount of ...
... consider the nations of Lombardy as their brothers . " In testimony of this fraternity , and to fulfil the solemn pledge of respecting property , this very proclamation imposed on the Milanese a provisional contribution to the amount of ...
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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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