The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... situation and its prospects , compared with the situation and prospects of its enemies , that we are , with our eyes open , bound to accept of inadequate security for every thing that is valuable and sacred , rather than endure the ...
... situation and its prospects , compared with the situation and prospects of its enemies , that we are , with our eyes open , bound to accept of inadequate security for every thing that is valuable and sacred , rather than endure the ...
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... situation of M. Chauvelin ? He was reduced to the situation of a private individual , and was required to quit the kingdom , under the provisions of the Alien Act , which , for the purpose of securing domestic tranquillity , had ...
... situation of M. Chauvelin ? He was reduced to the situation of a private individual , and was required to quit the kingdom , under the provisions of the Alien Act , which , for the purpose of securing domestic tranquillity , had ...
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... situation in which we then stood , which could more evidently demonstrate our desire , after repeated provocations , to preserve peace , on any terms consistent with our safety ; or whether any sentiment could now be suggested which ...
... situation in which we then stood , which could more evidently demonstrate our desire , after repeated provocations , to preserve peace , on any terms consistent with our safety ; or whether any sentiment could now be suggested which ...
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... situation , under the pressure of necessity , which I shall not disguise , we made another attempt to negociate . In 1797 , Prussia , Spain , Austria , and Naples hav- ing successively made peace , the princes of Italy having been ...
... situation , under the pressure of necessity , which I shall not disguise , we made another attempt to negociate . In 1797 , Prussia , Spain , Austria , and Naples hav- ing successively made peace , the princes of Italy having been ...
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... situation to the other powers of Europe , but in proportion as any man may diminish its importance , the instance will only serve the more to illustrate and confirm the proposition which I have maintained .—— The all - searching eye of ...
... situation to the other powers of Europe , but in proportion as any man may diminish its importance , the instance will only serve the more to illustrate and confirm the proposition which I have maintained .—— The all - searching eye of ...
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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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