Anecdotes of the life of ... William Pitt, earl of Chatham [by J. Almon]. With his speeches in parliament, Volumen11810 |
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... . Farther explanation of the principles inculcated at Leicester House .. CHAP . XII . - Subsidiary treaties with Hanover , Hesse , and 144 154 178 184 189 Russia . Payment to Russia refused . Duke of Newcastle CONTENTS . xi.
... . Farther explanation of the principles inculcated at Leicester House .. CHAP . XII . - Subsidiary treaties with Hanover , Hesse , and 144 154 178 184 189 Russia . Payment to Russia refused . Duke of Newcastle CONTENTS . xi.
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... Hanover plundered . Mr. Pitt's two proposi- tions ; one to send a fleet into the Baltic ; the other to cede Gibraltar to Spain . Anecdote of the treaty of peace made in 1783 : Effects of Mr. Pitt's first Administration . Miscarriage of ...
... Hanover plundered . Mr. Pitt's two proposi- tions ; one to send a fleet into the Baltic ; the other to cede Gibraltar to Spain . Anecdote of the treaty of peace made in 1783 : Effects of Mr. Pitt's first Administration . Miscarriage of ...
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... Hanover was calculated only for the advancement of the House of Bourbon ; that our armies are kept up only to multiply depen- dence , and to awe the nation from the exertion of its rights ; that Spain has been courted only to the ruin ...
... Hanover was calculated only for the advancement of the House of Bourbon ; that our armies are kept up only to multiply depen- dence , and to awe the nation from the exertion of its rights ; that Spain has been courted only to the ruin ...
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... Hanover deserves , indeed , to be first mentioned , because from thence arises the danger to which Europe is now exposed ; and it is impossible to assign a reason for our entering into that treaty , without sup- posing that we then ...
... Hanover deserves , indeed , to be first mentioned , because from thence arises the danger to which Europe is now exposed ; and it is impossible to assign a reason for our entering into that treaty , without sup- posing that we then ...
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... Hanover , whom we are now ex- pected to pay , marched into the Low Countries indeed , and still remain in the same places ; they marched to the place most distant from the enemy , least in danger of an attack , and most strongly ...
... Hanover , whom we are now ex- pected to pay , marched into the Low Countries indeed , and still remain in the same places ; they marched to the place most distant from the enemy , least in danger of an attack , and most strongly ...
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