The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... hope I have already proved , in a great measure , that no such attack was made upon France ; but , if it was made , I maintain , that the whole ground on which that argument is founded cannot be tolerated . In the name of the laws of ...
... hope I have already proved , in a great measure , that no such attack was made upon France ; but , if it was made , I maintain , that the whole ground on which that argument is founded cannot be tolerated . In the name of the laws of ...
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... hope of alike recommending themselves to those who live under the feudal code of the German empire ; to the various states of Italy , under all their different in- stitutions ; to the old republicans of Holland , and to the new re ...
... hope of alike recommending themselves to those who live under the feudal code of the German empire ; to the various states of Italy , under all their different in- stitutions ; to the old republicans of Holland , and to the new re ...
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... hope of complete ultimate success should be diminished ; all these , in their due place , are considerations , which , with my 、 self and ( I can answer for it ) with every one of my colleagues , will have their just weight . But at ...
... hope of complete ultimate success should be diminished ; all these , in their due place , are considerations , which , with my 、 self and ( I can answer for it ) with every one of my colleagues , will have their just weight . But at ...
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William Pitt. that complete success which we are at present entitled to hope , the continuance of the contest , instead of making our situation comparatively worse , will have made it comparatively better . I If , then , I am asked how ...
William Pitt. that complete success which we are at present entitled to hope , the continuance of the contest , instead of making our situation comparatively worse , will have made it comparatively better . I If , then , I am asked how ...
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... hope that the remnant and wreck of this system cannot long oppose an effectual resistance . But , supposing the confederacy of Europe prematurely dissolved ; supposing our armies disbanded , our fleets laid up in our harbours , our ...
... hope that the remnant and wreck of this system cannot long oppose an effectual resistance . But , supposing the confederacy of Europe prematurely dissolved ; supposing our armies disbanded , our fleets laid up in our harbours , our ...
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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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