The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... obtaining the ends in view ; and it may be to be considered , whether , in such case , they might not reasonably look to some indemnity for the expenses and hazards to which they would necessarily be exposed . " The dispatch then ...
... obtaining the ends in view ; and it may be to be considered , whether , in such case , they might not reasonably look to some indemnity for the expenses and hazards to which they would necessarily be exposed . " The dispatch then ...
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... obtained the dismissal of M. Delessart . A new minister was ap- pointed in his room , the tone of the negociation was immediately changed , and an ultimatum was sent to the emperor , similar to that which was afterwards sent to this ...
... obtained the dismissal of M. Delessart . A new minister was ap- pointed in his room , the tone of the negociation was immediately changed , and an ultimatum was sent to the emperor , similar to that which was afterwards sent to this ...
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... obtain what ? not the dismemberment , not the partition of ancient France , but the return of a part of those conquests , no one of which could be retained , but in direct contradiction to that original and solemn pledge which is now ...
... obtain what ? not the dismemberment , not the partition of ancient France , but the return of a part of those conquests , no one of which could be retained , but in direct contradiction to that original and solemn pledge which is now ...
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... or de- clining negociation , without taking into their account the reliance to be placed on the disposition and the principles of the person on whose disposition and principles the security to be obtained 32 [ FEB . S , MR . PITT'S.
... or de- clining negociation , without taking into their account the reliance to be placed on the disposition and the principles of the person on whose disposition and principles the security to be obtained 32 [ FEB . S , MR . PITT'S.
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William Pitt. on whose disposition and principles the security to be obtained by treaty must , in the present circumstances , principally depend ? or would they act honestly or candidly towards parliament and to- wards the country , if ...
William Pitt. on whose disposition and principles the security to be obtained by treaty must , in the present circumstances , principally depend ? or would they act honestly or candidly towards parliament and to- wards the country , if ...
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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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