The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons ...Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806 |
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... sure taken by the Emperor of Germany , and till late in the year 1792 , we not only were no parties to any of the projects imputed to the Emperor , but , from the political circumstances in which we then stood with relation to that ...
... sure taken by the Emperor of Germany , and till late in the year 1792 , we not only were no parties to any of the projects imputed to the Emperor , but , from the political circumstances in which we then stood with relation to that ...
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... sure support of any government : I believe this with the more satisfaction , from a conviction , that if this contest is happily terminated , the establish 、 ed governments of Europe will stand upon that rock firmer 1800. ] 45 ...
... sure support of any government : I believe this with the more satisfaction , from a conviction , that if this contest is happily terminated , the establish 、 ed governments of Europe will stand upon that rock firmer 1800. ] 45 ...
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... sure that I am now going to propose . The majority of this house , and the great majority of the people of this country , will , I am confident , agree , that if the war is to be carried on at all , it should be carried on upon that ...
... sure that I am now going to propose . The majority of this house , and the great majority of the people of this country , will , I am confident , agree , that if the war is to be carried on at all , it should be carried on upon that ...
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... sure we are able , to spend two hundred millions more for purposes so great and important . I trust this country is ready to exert its efforts to avail ourselves of the as- sistance of our allies to obtain real security , and to attain ...
... sure we are able , to spend two hundred millions more for purposes so great and important . I trust this country is ready to exert its efforts to avail ourselves of the as- sistance of our allies to obtain real security , and to attain ...
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... sure in question is intended to secure that effectual co - operation , those military exertions which promise success ; and if the propriety of persevering in the contest be admitted , as it has been , by the house , I cannot conceive ...
... sure in question is intended to secure that effectual co - operation , those military exertions which promise success ; and if the propriety of persevering in the contest be admitted , as it has been , by the house , I cannot conceive ...
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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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