Anecdotes of the life of ... William Pitt, earl of Chatham [by J. Almon]. With his speeches in parliament, Volumen11810 |
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... reason to expect ac- tions suitable to so happy and singular a begin- ning . The Gazetteer pretends to an acquaint- ance of the gentleman ; but surely no man of the least honour would offer to fall so foul on 16 [ Ch . i . ANECDOTES AND ...
... reason to expect ac- tions suitable to so happy and singular a begin- ning . The Gazetteer pretends to an acquaint- ance of the gentleman ; but surely no man of the least honour would offer to fall so foul on 16 [ Ch . i . ANECDOTES AND ...
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... any place under the . crown would , in such a case , I am sure , be an infallible reason for the people not to trust him with the preservation of their liberties , or the disposal 20 [ Chap . ii , ANECDOTES AND SPEECHES.
... any place under the . crown would , in such a case , I am sure , be an infallible reason for the people not to trust him with the preservation of their liberties , or the disposal 20 [ Chap . ii , ANECDOTES AND SPEECHES.
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... reason for saying they are the occasion of our being obliged to keep such a numerous standing army . " Our large army may properly be compared to the fat man in the crowd ; for the keeping up of such an army is the first cause of our ...
... reason for saying they are the occasion of our being obliged to keep such a numerous standing army . " Our large army may properly be compared to the fat man in the crowd ; for the keeping up of such an army is the first cause of our ...
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... they conclude , and with reason , from the high spirit of their administration , from the supe- riority with which they have so long treated you , that this reference must end , as it has begun 1738. ] OF THE EARL OF CHATHAM . 27.
... they conclude , and with reason , from the high spirit of their administration , from the supe- riority with which they have so long treated you , that this reference must end , as it has begun 1738. ] OF THE EARL OF CHATHAM . 27.
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... reason to hope for success from either their virtue or abilities . ' This speech produced an answer from Mr. Horace Walpole , who , in the course of it , said , ' Formidable sounds and furious declamation , confident assertions , and ...
... reason to hope for success from either their virtue or abilities . ' This speech produced an answer from Mr. Horace Walpole , who , in the course of it , said , ' Formidable sounds and furious declamation , confident assertions , and ...
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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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