The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... spirit , which cannot be subdued in adversity , which can- not be appeased in prosperity , which neither solemn professions , nor the general law of nations , nor the obligation of treaties ( whether previous to the revolution or ...
... spirit , which cannot be subdued in adversity , which can- not be appeased in prosperity , which neither solemn professions , nor the general law of nations , nor the obligation of treaties ( whether previous to the revolution or ...
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... spirit of destruction directed against all the civil and religious institutions of every country . This is the first mov- ing and acting spirit of the French revolution ; this is the spirit which animated it at its birth , and this is the ...
... spirit of destruction directed against all the civil and religious institutions of every country . This is the first mov- ing and acting spirit of the French revolution ; this is the spirit which animated it at its birth , and this is the ...
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... spirit of prosely tism , diffusing itself over all the nations of the earth ; a spirit which can apply itself to all circumstances and all situations , which can furnish a list of grievances , and hold out a promise of redress equally ...
... spirit of prosely tism , diffusing itself over all the nations of the earth ; a spirit which can apply itself to all circumstances and all situations , which can furnish a list of grievances , and hold out a promise of redress equally ...
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... spirit would be restrained by the recollection of engagements , or the obligation of treaty ? Or , if in some new crisis of difficulty and danger to the Ottoman empire , with no British navy in the Mediterranean , no confederacy formed ...
... spirit would be restrained by the recollection of engagements , or the obligation of treaty ? Or , if in some new crisis of difficulty and danger to the Ottoman empire , with no British navy in the Mediterranean , no confederacy formed ...
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... spirit in France , as to make it probable that the act of the country itself will destroy the system now prevailing ; if the danger , the difficulty , the risk of continuing the contest , should increase , while the hope of complete ...
... spirit in France , as to make it probable that the act of the country itself will destroy the system now prevailing ; if the danger , the difficulty , the risk of continuing the contest , should increase , while the hope of complete ...
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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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