Anecdotes of the life of ... William Pitt, earl of Chatham [by J. Almon]. With his speeches in parliament, Volumen11810 |
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... called maiden , or first speeches , were not only heard with great indulgence , but pleasure ; and were honoured with the warmest approbation of every auditor . The extraordinary merit of these young gentlemen induced his Royal High ...
... called maiden , or first speeches , were not only heard with great indulgence , but pleasure ; and were honoured with the warmest approbation of every auditor . The extraordinary merit of these young gentlemen induced his Royal High ...
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... called upon to give ? Is this cursory blended disquisition of matters , of such variety and ex- tent , all we owe to ourselves and our country ? Our trade is at a stake , it is our last entrenchment ; we must defend it , or perish . But ...
... called upon to give ? Is this cursory blended disquisition of matters , of such variety and ex- tent , all we owe to ourselves and our country ? Our trade is at a stake , it is our last entrenchment ; we must defend it , or perish . But ...
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... called , is not omitted , indeed , in the preamble to the convention , but it stands there as the re- proach of the whole , as the strongest evidence of the fatal submission that follows : On the part of Spain , an usurpation , an ...
... called , is not omitted , indeed , in the preamble to the convention , but it stands there as the re- proach of the whole , as the strongest evidence of the fatal submission that follows : On the part of Spain , an usurpation , an ...
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... may partake of their plunder . And if the hon . gentleman Here he was called to order by Mr. Winning- ton , who reprehended him in illiberal terms , very and was proceeding in the same strain , when Mr. 38 [ Ch . ii . ANECDOTES AND ...
... may partake of their plunder . And if the hon . gentleman Here he was called to order by Mr. Winning- ton , who reprehended him in illiberal terms , very and was proceeding in the same strain , when Mr. 38 [ Ch . ii . ANECDOTES AND ...
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... called Mr. Winnington to order , and said . ' If this be to preserve order , there is no dan- ger of indecency from the most licentious tongue ; for what calumny can be more atro- cious , or what reproach more severe , than that of ...
... called Mr. Winnington to order , and said . ' If this be to preserve order , there is no dan- ger of indecency from the most licentious tongue ; for what calumny can be more atro- cious , or what reproach more severe , than that of ...
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Anecdotes of the Life of ... William Pitt, Earl of Chatham [By J. Almon ... John Almon Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Anecdotes of the Life of ... William Pitt, Earl of Chatham [By J. Almon ... John Almon Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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