The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... present discussion from the former crimes and atrocities- of the French revolution ; because both the papers now on the table , and the whole of the learned gentleman's argument , force upon our consideration the origin of the war , and ...
... present discussion from the former crimes and atrocities- of the French revolution ; because both the papers now on the table , and the whole of the learned gentleman's argument , force upon our consideration the origin of the war , and ...
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... present circumstances , principally depend ? or would they act honestly or candidly towards parliament and to- wards ... present circum- stances ; but we , at the same time , expressly stated , that , when- ever the moment for treaty ...
... present circumstances , principally depend ? or would they act honestly or candidly towards parliament and to- wards ... present circum- stances ; but we , at the same time , expressly stated , that , when- ever the moment for treaty ...
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... present of new banners from the Directory ; he delivered them to his army with this exhortation : " Let us swear , fellow soldiers , by the manes of the patriots who have died by our side , eternal hatred to the enemies of the con ...
... present of new banners from the Directory ; he delivered them to his army with this exhortation : " Let us swear , fellow soldiers , by the manes of the patriots who have died by our side , eternal hatred to the enemies of the con ...
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... present itself for re- suming the abandoned expedition to Egypt , for renewing the avowed and favourite project of conquering and colonizing that rich and fertile country , and of opening the way to wound some of the vital interests of ...
... present itself for re- suming the abandoned expedition to Egypt , for renewing the avowed and favourite project of conquering and colonizing that rich and fertile country , and of opening the way to wound some of the vital interests of ...
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... present usurpation will be more permanent than any other military despotism , which has been established by the same ... present these considerations all operate one way ; at present there is nothing from which we can presage a ...
... present usurpation will be more permanent than any other military despotism , which has been established by the same ... present these considerations all operate one way ; at present there is nothing from which we can presage 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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