The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... interests of this country , and is inconsistent with the policy which it has uniformly pursued , at every period in which it has concerned itself in the general system of the continent ; but it was not on the decision of this question ...
... interests of this country , and is inconsistent with the policy which it has uniformly pursued , at every period in which it has concerned itself in the general system of the continent ; but it was not on the decision of this question ...
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... interests of other countries , and moulding , at its discretion , a new and general code of the law of nations . In reviewing the issue of this negociation , it is important to ob- serve , that France , who began by abjuring a love of ...
... interests of other countries , and moulding , at its discretion , a new and general code of the law of nations . In reviewing the issue of this negociation , it is important to ob- serve , that France , who began by abjuring a love of ...
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... interests ; is there any one argument now used to induce us to believe his present professions to us , which might ... interest in making and observing peace . That he has an interest in making peace is at best but a doubtful proposition ...
... interests ; is there any one argument now used to induce us to believe his present professions to us , which might ... interest in making and observing peace . That he has an interest in making peace is at best but a doubtful proposition ...
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... interest in permanent peace , as would justify us in laying down our arms , reducing our expense , and relinquishing our means of security , on the faith of his en- gagements ? Do we believe , that after the conclusion of peace , he ...
... interest in permanent peace , as would justify us in laying down our arms , reducing our expense , and relinquishing our means of security , on the faith of his en- gagements ? Do we believe , that after the conclusion of peace , he ...
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... interests of England , and to plunder the treasures of the cast , in order to fill the bankrupt coffers of France , would it be the interest of Buonaparte , under such circumstances , or his principles , his moderation , his love of ...
... interests of England , and to plunder the treasures of the cast , in order to fill the bankrupt coffers of France , would it be the interest of Buonaparte , under such circumstances , or his principles , his moderation , his love 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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