Correspondence of William Pitt, Volumen2John Murray, 1838 |
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... qu'ils l'ont eu sur celle de M. de Broglie . Je ne puis exprimer , Monseigneur , combien je sens la part que ... Il a le jugement et le bon sens d'un homme de quarante ans , et il a fait tant de pro- grès dans la science militaire , que ...
... qu'ils l'ont eu sur celle de M. de Broglie . Je ne puis exprimer , Monseigneur , combien je sens la part que ... Il a le jugement et le bon sens d'un homme de quarante ans , et il a fait tant de pro- grès dans la science militaire , que ...
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... qu'on jugera être la plus convenable : bien entendu que la base de toutes ces démarches sera toujours fondée sur ce principe , que le Roi de Prusse doit être compris dans la négotiation don il est question . " They gave me a copy of ...
... qu'on jugera être la plus convenable : bien entendu que la base de toutes ces démarches sera toujours fondée sur ce principe , que le Roi de Prusse doit être compris dans la négotiation don il est question . " They gave me a copy of ...
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... qu'il a fait sur l'esprit de tout le monde peut être acceptée comme un augure de l'avenir , je n'en puis pas désirer des meilleurs , ni m'empêcher de conçevoir de bonnes espérances . Je suis inviolablement avec cette parfaite et haute ...
... qu'il a fait sur l'esprit de tout le monde peut être acceptée comme un augure de l'avenir , je n'en puis pas désirer des meilleurs , ni m'empêcher de conçevoir de bonnes espérances . Je suis inviolablement avec cette parfaite et haute ...
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... Il s'y trouve une circonstance , qui intéresse si fort l'honneur du Roi et la dignité de sa couronne , qu'il m'est indispensable d'en marquer , à la première occasion , à votre Excellence , par ordre du Roi , la surprise et le regret ...
... Il s'y trouve une circonstance , qui intéresse si fort l'honneur du Roi et la dignité de sa couronne , qu'il m'est indispensable d'en marquer , à la première occasion , à votre Excellence , par ordre du Roi , la surprise et le regret ...
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... qu'il hear if he spoke to her , she then first perceived he was lifeless . What an enviable death ! In the greatest period of the glory of this country and of his reign , in perfect tranquillity at home , at seventy - seven , growing ...
... qu'il hear if he spoke to her , she then first perceived he was lifeless . What an enviable death ! In the greatest period of the glory of this country and of his reign , in perfect tranquillity at home , at seventy - seven , growing ...
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Página 88 - Born and educated in this country, I glory in the name of Briton ; and the peculiar happiness of my life will ever consist in promoting the welfare of a people, whose loyalty and warm affection to me, I consider as the greatest and most permanent security of my throne.
Página 373 - a borough which, perhaps, its own representatives never saw ? This is what is called ' the rotten part of the constitution.' It cannot continue a century : if it does not drop, it must be amputated. The idea of a virtual representation of America in this House, is the most contemptible idea
Página 378 - Rather let prudence and temper come first from this side. I will undertake for America, that she will follow the example. There are two lines in a ballad of Prior's, of a man's behaviour to his wife, so applicable to you and your colonies, that I cannot help repeating them : — • Be to her faults a little blind : Be to her virtues very kind.
Página 434 - Commodore Byron had just returned to England from his disastrous voyage round the world. His " Narrative of his Sufferings on the Coast of Patagonia" appeared in 1768. To his proverbial ill-luck his illustrious grandson alludes, in his beautiful Epistle to his Sister — " A strange doom is thy father's son's, and past Recalling, as it lies
Página 12 - was the making me an Englishman, and a soldier. In this peaceful service, I imbibed the rudiments of the language, and science of tactics, which opened a new field of study and observation. The discipline and evolutions of a modern battalion gave me a clearer notion of the phalanx and the legion; and the captain of the Hampshire grenadiers (the reader
Página 253 - Could all our care elude the gloomy grave, Which claims no less the fearful than the brave, For lust of fame, I should not vainly dare In fighting fields, nor urge thy soul to war. But since, alas ! ignoble
Página 377 - St. James's. If they do not, perhaps the collective body may begin to abate of its respect for the representative. Lord Bacon had told me, that a great question would not fail of being agitated at one time or another. I was willing to agitate that question at the proper season ; the
Página 397 - company since he has been engaged in public business, in which lie has gained more reputation than perhaps any man at his first appearance ever gained before. He made two speeches for repealing the Stamp-act, which were publicly commended by Mr.
Página 376 - years ago, are at three thousand pounds at present. Those estates sold then from fifteen to eighteen years' purchase ; the same may now be sold for thirty. You owe this to America : this is the price America pays for her protection. And shall a miserable financier come with a boast, that he can