Anecdotes of the life of ... William Pitt, earl of Chatham [by J. Almon]. With his speeches in parliament, Volumen11810 |
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... consideration , than at this day if a character , at once amiable and respectable , can embellish , and even dignify , the elevated rank of a Prince of Wales . Were it not a sort of presumption to follow so great a person through his ...
... consideration , than at this day if a character , at once amiable and respectable , can embellish , and even dignify , the elevated rank of a Prince of Wales . Were it not a sort of presumption to follow so great a person through his ...
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... consideration of that character which , above all things , enforces the justice and goodness of his Majesty in the measure now before us ; a mea- sure which the nation thought could never come too soon , because it brings with it the ...
... consideration of that character which , above all things , enforces the justice and goodness of his Majesty in the measure now before us ; a mea- sure which the nation thought could never come too soon , because it brings with it the ...
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... consideration ; and if our army were entirely , or but generally , composed of ve- terans , inured to the fatigues and the dangers of war , and such as had often ventured their lives against the enemies of their country , I con- fess ...
... consideration ; and if our army were entirely , or but generally , composed of ve- terans , inured to the fatigues and the dangers of war , and such as had often ventured their lives against the enemies of their country , I con- fess ...
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... consideration at all . We wanted nothing from Spain but a departure from the pretence she had just begun , or , I believe , hardly begun , to set up , in an express manner , with regard to searching and seizing our ships in the American ...
... consideration at all . We wanted nothing from Spain but a departure from the pretence she had just begun , or , I believe , hardly begun , to set up , in an express manner , with regard to searching and seizing our ships in the American ...
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... consideration , 1 must lay this down as a maxim which this nation ought always to observe , that though it be our interest to preserve a balance of power in Europe , yet , as we are the most remote from danger , we ought always to be ...
... consideration , 1 must lay this down as a maxim which this nation ought always to observe , that though it be our interest to preserve a balance of power in Europe , yet , as we are the most remote from danger , we ought always to be ...
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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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