Anecdotes of the life of ... William Pitt, earl of Chatham [by J. Almon]. With his speeches in parliament, Volumen11810 |
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... proposed by the minister . Sir Thomas had said , that he was surprised to hear any placeman arguing in favour of a reduc- tion of the army , which Sir Joseph Jekyl , Mr. Lyttelton , & c . had done . Mr. Pitt began with saying , " That ...
... proposed by the minister . Sir Thomas had said , that he was surprised to hear any placeman arguing in favour of a reduc- tion of the army , which Sir Joseph Jekyl , Mr. Lyttelton , & c . had done . Mr. Pitt began with saying , " That ...
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... country , but upon the services he does to those who happen to be ministers at the time . Must not this be allowed to be a defect in the present establishment ? And yet when a law was proposed 1738. ] 23 OF THE EARL OF CHATHAM .
... country , but upon the services he does to those who happen to be ministers at the time . Must not this be allowed to be a defect in the present establishment ? And yet when a law was proposed 1738. ] 23 OF THE EARL OF CHATHAM .
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... proposed , and for no other end but to lead gentlemen into an approbation of the convention . But is this that full , delibe- rate examination , which we were with defiance called upon to give ? Is this cursory blended disquisition of ...
... proposed , and for no other end but to lead gentlemen into an approbation of the convention . But is this that full , delibe- rate examination , which we were with defiance called upon to give ? Is this cursory blended disquisition of ...
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... 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 resentment , nor thought of without horror . VOL . I. D It is , perhapss , not ...
... 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 resentment , nor thought of without horror . VOL . I. D It is , perhapss , not ...
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... proposed , they might , by plausible declarations and spe- cious appearances , obtain their approbation and applause . Those , whose purity of intention and simplicity of morals , exposed them to credulity and implicit confidence , must ...
... proposed , they might , by plausible declarations and spe- cious appearances , obtain their approbation and applause . Those , whose purity of intention and simplicity of morals , exposed them to credulity and implicit confidence , must ...
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