The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... proposed , in the national convention , ‡ to declare ex- pressly , that the decree of the nineteenth of November was con- fined to the nations with whom they were then at war ; and that proposal was rejected by a great majority of that ...
... proposed , in the national convention , ‡ to declare ex- pressly , that the decree of the nineteenth of November was con- fined to the nations with whom they were then at war ; and that proposal was rejected by a great majority of that ...
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... proposal so made by the powers acting in concert , these terms should not be accepted by France , or being accepted , should not be satisfactorily performed , the different powers might then engage themselves to each other to enter into ...
... proposal so made by the powers acting in concert , these terms should not be accepted by France , or being accepted , should not be satisfactorily performed , the different powers might then engage themselves to each other to enter into ...
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... 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 duty in this house ...
... 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 duty in this house ...
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... proposal of treating , under the present circum- stances ; but we , at the same time , expressly stated , that ... proposal contained in his last note ? -To treat , not for general peace , but for a separate peace between Great Britain ...
... proposal of treating , under the present circum- stances ; but we , at the same time , expressly stated , that ... proposal contained in his last note ? -To treat , not for general peace , but for a separate peace between Great Britain ...
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... proposals of negociation with the present Ruler of France ; but that we are not therefore pledged to any unalterable determination as to our future conduct that in this we must be regulated by the course of events ; and that it will be ...
... proposals of negociation with the present Ruler of France ; but that we are not therefore pledged to any unalterable determination as to our future conduct that in this we must be regulated by the course of events ; and that it will be ...
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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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