Anecdotes of the life of ... William Pitt, earl of Chatham [by J. Almon]. With his speeches in parliament, Volumen11810 |
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... sure which the nation thought could never come too soon , because it brings with it the promise of an additional strength to the Protestant succes- sion in his Majesty's illustrious and royal house . The spirit of liberty dictated that ...
... sure which the nation thought could never come too soon , because it brings with it the promise of an additional strength to the Protestant succes- sion in his Majesty's illustrious and royal house . The spirit of liberty dictated that ...
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... sure the honourable gentleman himself is not , and therefore I am convinced he is not serious , when he talks of being surprised at any placeman's declaring for a reduction of our army ; for , of all men , those who enjoy any places of ...
... sure the honourable gentleman himself is not , and therefore I am convinced he is not serious , when he talks of being surprised at any placeman's declaring for a reduction of our army ; for , of all men , those who enjoy any places of ...
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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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... sure they can give no man an occasion for being afraid of them , and therefore there is not the least shadow of reason for saying they are the occasion of our being obliged to keep such a numerous standing army . " Our large army may ...
... sure they can give no man an occasion for being afraid of them , and therefore there is not the least shadow of reason for saying they are the occasion of our being obliged to keep such a numerous standing army . " Our large army may ...
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... sure no brave soldier would accept of , nor any honest one de- sire . That we should shew a proper gratitude to those who have ventured their lives in the ser- vice of their country , is what I shall readily acknowledge ; but this ...
... sure no brave soldier would accept of , nor any honest one de- sire . That we should shew a proper gratitude to those who have ventured their lives in the ser- vice of their country , is what I shall readily acknowledge ; but this ...
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Anecdotes of the Life of ... William Pitt, Earl of Chatham [By J. Almon ... John Almon Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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