Anecdotes of the life of ... William Pitt, earl of Chatham [by J. Almon]. With his speeches in parliament, Volumen11810 |
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... in 1783 : Effects of Mr. Pitt's first Administration . Miscarriage of the expedition against Louisbourg . Union of Russia , Sweden , and Denmark , for the neutrality of Page the Baltic . Taking of the Dutch ships . xii CONTENTS .
... in 1783 : Effects of Mr. Pitt's first Administration . Miscarriage of the expedition against Louisbourg . Union of Russia , Sweden , and Denmark , for the neutrality of Page the Baltic . Taking of the Dutch ships . xii CONTENTS .
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John Almon. Page the Baltic . Taking of the Dutch ships . Mr. Pitt op- poses the proposition of sending the British fleet to the assistance of the Duke of Cumberland ... CHAP . XVI . The battle of Rosbach , and its consequences . Sudden ...
John Almon. Page the Baltic . Taking of the Dutch ships . Mr. Pitt op- poses the proposition of sending the British fleet to the assistance of the Duke of Cumberland ... CHAP . XVI . The battle of Rosbach , and its consequences . Sudden ...
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... ships to Newfoundland . That place taken - retaken . Mr. Pitt opposed in his design to attack the Spanish flota . Mr. Pitt and Lord Temple opposed in their advice to recal Lord Bristol from Madrid . Councils upon it . Mr. Pitt and Lord ...
... ships to Newfoundland . That place taken - retaken . Mr. Pitt opposed in his design to attack the Spanish flota . Mr. Pitt and Lord Temple opposed in their advice to recal Lord Bristol from Madrid . Councils upon it . Mr. Pitt and Lord ...
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... ships in your harbours than in all the navies of Europe , with above two millions of people in your American colonies , you will bear to hear of the expediency of receiving from Spain an insecure , unsatisfactory , dishononrable ...
... ships in your harbours than in all the navies of Europe , with above two millions of people in your American colonies , you will bear to hear of the expediency of receiving from Spain an insecure , unsatisfactory , dishononrable ...
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... ships ; we'll sign a convention , but we'll keep your sub- jects prisoners , prisoners in Old Spain ; the West Indies are remote ; Europe shall be witness how we use you . " As to the inference of an admission of our 28 [ Ch . ii ...
... ships ; we'll sign a convention , but we'll keep your sub- jects prisoners , prisoners in Old Spain ; the West Indies are remote ; Europe shall be witness how we use you . " As to the inference of an admission of our 28 [ Ch . ii ...
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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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