The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... parliament and to- wards the country , if , having been guided by these considerations , they forbore to state publicly and distinctly the real grounds which have influenced their decision ; and if , from a false deli- cacy and ...
... parliament and to- wards the country , if , having been guided by these considerations , they forbore to state publicly and distinctly the real grounds which have influenced their decision ; and if , from a false deli- cacy and ...
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... parliament and to the nation one object while they were , in fact , pursuing another . I did , in fact , believe , at the moment , the conclusion of peace ( if it could have been obtained ) to be pre- ferable to the continuance of the ...
... parliament and to the nation one object while they were , in fact , pursuing another . I did , in fact , believe , at the moment , the conclusion of peace ( if it could have been obtained ) to be pre- ferable to the continuance of the ...
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... parliament , at this crisis , to enable his Majesty to make advances such as may prevent the enemy from having any ... PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES .
... parliament , at this crisis , to enable his Majesty to make advances such as may prevent the enemy from having any ... PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES .
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... parliament , by its former vote , is pledged to this particular measure . Most certainly I have no such intention ; on the contrary , I stated only , that those who think the war should be continued , must approve of every means by ...
... parliament , by its former vote , is pledged to this particular measure . Most certainly I have no such intention ; on the contrary , I stated only , that those who think the war should be continued , must approve of every means by ...
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... parliament , to employ every means to supply the loss which their departure will occasion ? The measure in question aims at that object . It aims at procuring such reinforcements to the mi- litary exertions of our allies as promise a ...
... parliament , to employ every means to supply the loss which their departure will occasion ? The measure in question aims at that object . It aims at procuring such reinforcements to the mi- litary exertions of our allies as promise a ...
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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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