The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... mode of making the application of this system the cur rent business , of the day , and incorporating it with the general orders of their army ; for ( will the house believe it ) this confir . mation of the decree of the nineteenth of ...
... mode of making the application of this system the cur rent business , of the day , and incorporating it with the general orders of their army ; for ( will the house believe it ) this confir . mation of the decree of the nineteenth of ...
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... mode of their election , should be such as might be finally agreed upon by the respective parliaments of the two kingdoms . In these resolutions the par- liament of Ireland have stated their opinions upon these points : the first and ...
... mode of their election , should be such as might be finally agreed upon by the respective parliaments of the two kingdoms . In these resolutions the par- liament of Ireland have stated their opinions upon these points : the first and ...
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... in favour of Great Britain , which is about the proportion that it is proposed to establish between the representatives of the two countries . With respect to the mode in which these members are 1 74 [ APRIL 21 , MR . PITT'S.
... in favour of Great Britain , which is about the proportion that it is proposed to establish between the representatives of the two countries . With respect to the mode in which these members are 1 74 [ APRIL 21 , MR . PITT'S.
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... mode is resorted to , with a view to the obtaining of local information , and to the security of the landed interest . The remaining members are to be selected from those places which are the most considerable in point of population and ...
... mode is resorted to , with a view to the obtaining of local information , and to the security of the landed interest . The remaining members are to be selected from those places which are the most considerable in point of population and ...
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... mode that is more congenial to the general spirit and system of the establishment of a peerage , than that of their being septennially elected as the nobility of Scotland are : upon the whole of that topic , I am satisfied that no ...
... mode that is more congenial to the general spirit and system of the establishment of a peerage , than that of their being septennially elected as the nobility of Scotland are : upon the whole of that topic , I am satisfied that no ...
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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