The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... force bill .... 341 18 , Ditto ... 352 Feb. 8 , 1805 , Irish habeas corpus act suspension bill .... 365 11 , 12 , War with Spain .... 370 Ditto • 392 Mar. 6 , Mr. Sheridan's motion for a repeal of the additional force bill ..... 403 Apr ...
... force bill .... 341 18 , Ditto ... 352 Feb. 8 , 1805 , Irish habeas corpus act suspension bill .... 365 11 , 12 , War with Spain .... 370 Ditto • 392 Mar. 6 , Mr. Sheridan's motion for a repeal of the additional force bill ..... 403 Apr ...
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... force of this simple statement of facts ? None but what are found in the insinuation contained in the note from France , that this country had , previous to the transactions to which I have referred , encouraged and supported the ...
... force of this simple statement of facts ? None but what are found in the insinuation contained in the note from France , that this country had , previous to the transactions to which I have referred , encouraged and supported the ...
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... force or fraud , their arms could penetrate . Then tell me , whether the disasters of Europe are to be charged upon the pro- vocation of this country and its allies , or on the inherent princi- ple of the French revolution , of which ...
... force or fraud , their arms could penetrate . Then tell me , whether the disasters of Europe are to be charged upon the pro- vocation of this country and its allies , or on the inherent princi- ple of the French revolution , of which ...
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... force , and retaining ( to use the French phrase ) all their original organization ; and had then ob- served this single change in the conduct of their affairs , that there was now one man , with no rival to thwart his measures , no col ...
... force , and retaining ( to use the French phrase ) all their original organization ; and had then ob- served this single change in the conduct of their affairs , that there was now one man , with no rival to thwart his measures , no col ...
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... force was dispersed , and many of their number were arrest- ed . Buonaparte instantly considered the defeat of the conspira- tors as an act of aggression against the French republic ; he dis- patched an aid - de - camp with an order to ...
... force was dispersed , and many of their number were arrest- ed . Buonaparte instantly considered the defeat of the conspira- tors as an act of aggression against the French republic ; he dis- patched an aid - de - camp with an order 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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admit adopted advantage alluded appears argument armaments army of reserve attention augmentation Austria believe bill bounties circumstances committee conduct consider consideration constitution contend contest danger declaration defence discussion doubt duty effect endeavoured enemy England Europe exertions favour feel Ferrol force France French French revolution give ground hope hostility house of commons important Ireland jacobinism Lord Castlereagh Lord Melville Majesty Majesty's government Majesty's ministers means measure ment military militia mode motion nations naval navy necessary necessity negociation neutrality nourable gentleman object occasion officers opinion parliament parliament of Ireland peace period persons PITT possession present principle proposed question reason recruiting regular army render resolution respect right honourable friend right honourable gentleman Secretary at War sentiments shew situation Spain spirit suppose sure thing thought tion treaty treaty of St volunteers whole wish