The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... discussing it . The learned gentleman seems to assume , as the foundation of his reason- ing , and as the great argument for immediate treaty , that every effort to overturn the system of the French revolution must be una- vailing ; and ...
... discussing it . The learned gentleman seems to assume , as the foundation of his reason- ing , and as the great argument for immediate treaty , that every effort to overturn the system of the French revolution must be una- vailing ; and ...
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... discussion from the former crimes and atrocities- of the French revolution ; because both the papers now on the table , and the whole of the learned gentleman's argument , force upon our consideration the origin of the war , and all the ...
... discussion from the former crimes and atrocities- of the French revolution ; because both the papers now on the table , and the whole of the learned gentleman's argument , force upon our consideration the origin of the war , and all the ...
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... discussing the last of these questions , we shall be led to con- sider , what inference is to be drawn from the circumstances and the result of our own negociations in former periods of the war ; - whether , in the comparative state of ...
... discussing the last of these questions , we shall be led to con- sider , what inference is to be drawn from the circumstances and the result of our own negociations in former periods of the war ; - whether , in the comparative state of ...
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... discussion of the points in dispute impossible . Now I desire to meet distinctly every part of this assertion : I maintain , on the contrary , that an opportunity was given for discussing every matter in dispute between France and Great ...
... discussion of the points in dispute impossible . Now I desire to meet distinctly every part of this assertion : I maintain , on the contrary , that an opportunity was given for discussing every matter in dispute between France and Great ...
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... discussion with the other powers , that the most advisable step to be taken would be , that sufficient explanation should be had with the powers at war with France , in order to enable those , not hitherto engaged in the war , to ...
... discussion with the other powers , that the most advisable step to be taken would be , that sufficient explanation should be had with the powers at war with France , in order to enable those , not hitherto engaged in the war , 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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