The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... possession of Belgium by arms no longer than they should find it necessary for the purpose already stated of consolidating its liberty . And with respect to the decree of the 19th of November , applied as it was pointedly to you , by ...
... possession of Belgium by arms no longer than they should find it necessary for the purpose already stated of consolidating its liberty . And with respect to the decree of the 19th of November , applied as it was pointedly to you , by ...
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... the French revolution , we had begun that negocia . tion to which the learned gentleman has referred . England then possessed numerous conquests ; England , though not having at c 3 1800. ] 21 PARLIAMENTARY SPEÈCHES . Apr.
... the French revolution , we had begun that negocia . tion to which the learned gentleman has referred . England then possessed numerous conquests ; England , though not having at c 3 1800. ] 21 PARLIAMENTARY SPEÈCHES . Apr.
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... possession of the Austrian Netherlands ; and that it is , therefore , on that ground only , that the war has , since that time , been continued . When this sub- ject was before under discussion , I stated , and I shall state again ...
... possession of the Austrian Netherlands ; and that it is , therefore , on that ground only , that the war has , since that time , been continued . When this sub- ject was before under discussion , I stated , and I shall state again ...
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... possessions . This proposal also , Sir , was proudly refused , in a way which the learned gentleman himself has not attempted to justify , indeed of which he has spoken with detestation . I wish , since he has not finally abjured his ...
... possessions . This proposal also , Sir , was proudly refused , in a way which the learned gentleman himself has not attempted to justify , indeed of which he has spoken with detestation . I wish , since he has not finally abjured his ...
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... possessions in India , made on true revolutionary principles . In Europe , the propagation of the principles of France had uniformly prepared the way for the progress of its arms . To India , the lovers of peace had sent the messengers ...
... possessions in India , made on true revolutionary principles . In Europe , the propagation of the principles of France had uniformly prepared the way for the progress of its arms . To India , the lovers of peace had sent the messengers ...
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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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