Anecdotes of the life of ... William Pitt, earl of Chatham [by J. Almon]. With his speeches in parliament, Volumen11810 |
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... influence that framed it , as are due for that low , unallied condition abroad , which is now made a plea for this convention . To what are gentlemen re- duced in support of it ? First try a little to defend it upon its own merits ; if ...
... influence that framed it , as are due for that low , unallied condition abroad , which is now made a plea for this convention . To what are gentlemen re- duced in support of it ? First try a little to defend it upon its own merits ; if ...
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... influence the advocates of the bill before us ; a bill in which such cruelties are proposed , as are un- known among the most savage nations ; such as slavery has not yet borne , or tyranny invented ; such as cannot be heard without ...
... influence the advocates of the bill before us ; a bill in which such cruelties are proposed , as are un- known among the most savage nations ; such as slavery has not yet borne , or tyranny invented ; such as cannot be heard without ...
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... influence of money . The other clauses of this bill , complicated at once with cruelty and folly , have been treated with becoming indignation ; but this may be considered with less ardour and resentment , and fewer emotions of zeal ...
... influence of money . The other clauses of this bill , complicated at once with cruelty and folly , have been treated with becoming indignation ; but this may be considered with less ardour and resentment , and fewer emotions of zeal ...
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... influence me to suppress . I will not sit uncon- cerned while my liberty is invaded , nor look in silence upon public robbery . I will exert my endeavours , at whatever hazard , to repel the aggressor , and drag the thief to justice ...
... influence me to suppress . I will not sit uncon- cerned while my liberty is invaded , nor look in silence upon public robbery . I will exert my endeavours , at whatever hazard , to repel the aggressor , and drag the thief to justice ...
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... influence being considerably di- minished , by the union of several great interests against him ; he had neither weight of character , nor extent of command sufficient to secure a majority in the new Parliament ; which was elected in ...
... influence being considerably di- minished , by the union of several great interests against him ; he had neither weight of character , nor extent of command sufficient to secure a majority in the new Parliament ; which was elected in ...
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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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