The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... opinion , that to the overtures made by the enemy , at such a time , and under such circumstances , it would have been safe to have returned an answer concurring in the negociation - he must come within one of the three following ...
... opinion , that to the overtures made by the enemy , at such a time , and under such circumstances , it would have been safe to have returned an answer concurring in the negociation - he must come within one of the three following ...
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... opinion to check or influence his conduct ; under such circumstances , should we be wrong to pause , or wait for the evidence of facts and experience , before we consented to trust our safety to the for- bearance of a single man , in ...
... opinion to check or influence his conduct ; under such circumstances , should we be wrong to pause , or wait for the evidence of facts and experience , before we consented to trust our safety to the for- bearance of a single man , in ...
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... opinion ; and that it was upon the foundation of public opinion alone that any government could stand . I believe , that in this instance , as in every other , the progress of the French revolution has belied its professions ; but so ...
... opinion ; and that it was upon the foundation of public opinion alone that any government could stand . I believe , that in this instance , as in every other , the progress of the French revolution has belied its professions ; but so ...
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... opinion . Such a concur- rence in the strong and vigorous measures necessary for the pur- pose could not then be expected , but from satisfying the country , by the strongest and most decided proofs , that peace on terms in any degree ...
... opinion . Such a concur- rence in the strong and vigorous measures necessary for the pur- pose could not then be expected , but from satisfying the country , by the strongest and most decided proofs , that peace on terms in any degree ...
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... opinion that his Majesty's government acted wisely in declining negociation at this pe- riod with the enemy , will not be backward in consenting to continue , or , if necessary , to augment the force that may be deemed proper to be used ...
... opinion that his Majesty's government acted wisely in declining negociation at this pe- riod with the enemy , will not be backward in consenting to continue , or , if necessary , to augment the force that may be deemed proper to be used ...
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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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