The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... ment had long been recognised by every state of Europe , against which France pretended no cause of war , and whose independence was as dear to itself and as sacred as that of any country in Europe . It was in fact not unimportant from ...
... ment had long been recognised by every state of Europe , against which France pretended no cause of war , and whose independence was as dear to itself and as sacred as that of any country in Europe . It was in fact not unimportant from ...
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... ment and in the persons of the rulers , what is the security which has hitherto existed , and what new security is now offered ? Be- fore an answer is given to this question , let me sum up the histo of all the revolutionary governments ...
... ment and in the persons of the rulers , what is the security which has hitherto existed , and what new security is now offered ? Be- fore an answer is given to this question , let me sum up the histo of all the revolutionary governments ...
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... ment which then existed , described itself as revolutionary ; it was , in fact , only the tyranny of a few men who were soon overthrown by others , and it consequently presented no stability of principles or of views , no security ...
... ment which then existed , described itself as revolutionary ; it was , in fact , only the tyranny of a few men who were soon overthrown by others , and it consequently presented no stability of principles or of views , no security ...
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... ment must be considered as exhibiting nothing fixed , neither in respect to men or to things . " Here , then , is the picture , down to the period of the last re- volution , of the state of France , under all its successive govern ...
... ment must be considered as exhibiting nothing fixed , neither in respect to men or to things . " Here , then , is the picture , down to the period of the last re- volution , of the state of France , under all its successive govern ...
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... ment of the French republic , and of the army of Italy . The French , victorious , consider the nations of Lombardy as their brothers . " In testimony of this fraternity , and to fulfil the solemn pledge of respecting property , this ...
... ment of the French republic , and of the army of Italy . The French , victorious , consider the nations of Lombardy as their brothers . " In testimony of this fraternity , and to fulfil the solemn pledge of respecting property , this ...
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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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