William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... BONAPARTE ; HOUSE OF COMMONS , FEBRUARY 3 , 1800 . CHARLES JAMES FOX • CHARLES JAMES FOX 99 108 ON THE REJECTION OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE'S Overtures OF PEACE ; HOUSE OF COMMONS , February 3 , 1805 . SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH 176 SIR JAMES ...
... BONAPARTE ; HOUSE OF COMMONS , FEBRUARY 3 , 1800 . CHARLES JAMES FOX • CHARLES JAMES FOX 99 108 ON THE REJECTION OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE'S Overtures OF PEACE ; HOUSE OF COMMONS , February 3 , 1805 . SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH 176 SIR JAMES ...
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Charles Kendall Adams. WILLIAM PITT . ON HIS REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE WITH NAPOLEON BONAPARTE . HOUSE OF COMMONS , FEB- RUARY 3 , 1800 . On the day after Bonaparte was inaugurated as First Consul of France , December 25 , 1799 , he addressed ...
Charles Kendall Adams. WILLIAM PITT . ON HIS REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE WITH NAPOLEON BONAPARTE . HOUSE OF COMMONS , FEB- RUARY 3 , 1800 . On the day after Bonaparte was inaugurated as First Consul of France , December 25 , 1799 , he addressed ...
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... Bonaparte as a military commander . The speech is at once the most important and the most elaborate ever delivered by Pitt . It expressed and defined the policy of the nation in the great struggle which as yet had only begun . As a ...
... Bonaparte as a military commander . The speech is at once the most important and the most elaborate ever delivered by Pitt . It expressed and defined the policy of the nation in the great struggle which as yet had only begun . As a ...
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... Bonaparte and his army proceeded to Egypt . The attack was made , pretences were held out to the natives of that country in the name of the French King , whom they had murdered . They pretended to have the approbation of the Grand ...
... Bonaparte and his army proceeded to Egypt . The attack was made , pretences were held out to the natives of that country in the name of the French King , whom they had murdered . They pretended to have the approbation of the Grand ...
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... Bonaparte , in whom now all their powers are united . What are its characters ? Can it be accident that produced them ? No , it is only from the alliance of the most horrid principles , with the most horrid means , that such miseries ...
... Bonaparte , in whom now all their powers are united . What are its characters ? Can it be accident that produced them ? No , it is only from the alliance of the most horrid principles , with the most horrid means , that such miseries ...
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