The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... expected , but from satisfying the country , by the strongest and most decided proofs , that peace on terms in any degree admissible was unattainable , Under this impression we thought it our duty to attempt ne . gociation , not from ...
... expected , but from satisfying the country , by the strongest and most decided proofs , that peace on terms in any degree admissible was unattainable , Under this impression we thought it our duty to attempt ne . gociation , not from ...
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... expected from the exer- tions of the Imperial arms ; this is not for me to argue - it rests upon a much better foundation than any argument can be . I am aware , that there is fresh in the minds of those who are most anxious for the ...
... expected from the exer- tions of the Imperial arms ; this is not for me to argue - it rests upon a much better foundation than any argument can be . I am aware , that there is fresh in the minds of those who are most anxious for the ...
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... expected that I should touch . briefly . At this period of the year , and from circumstances which I need not enumerate , we cannot have the treaties ready to be laid before parliament , therefore the house cannot judge . ultimately on ...
... expected that I should touch . briefly . At this period of the year , and from circumstances which I need not enumerate , we cannot have the treaties ready to be laid before parliament , therefore the house cannot judge . ultimately on ...
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... expected ; but if we abstain from all rash experiment in the established course of trade , there is the best reason to think that there will be a considerable reduction of price , a reduction gradual and permanent , one that will ...
... expected ; but if we abstain from all rash experiment in the established course of trade , there is the best reason to think that there will be a considerable reduction of price , a reduction gradual and permanent , one that will ...
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... expected , that extraordinary and unfortunate turn which the affairs of our allies took at the opening of the present campaign . But having to contend with all these events , we have had besides , and I am sorry I am obliged to admit it ...
... expected , that extraordinary and unfortunate turn which the affairs of our allies took at the opening of the present campaign . But having to contend with all these events , we have had besides , and I am sorry I am obliged to admit it ...
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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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