William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... But these are usually forgot- ten or regarded as insignificant when compared with the absorbing questions connected with the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars . It is as the leader and guide of 16 WILLIAM PITT .
... But these are usually forgot- ten or regarded as insignificant when compared with the absorbing questions connected with the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars . It is as the leader and guide of 16 WILLIAM PITT .
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... French during the war . It declared that its beginning had been an " unprovoked attack " on the part of the French , that the 66 system " which inspired the war continued to prevail , " that England could present no defence but that of ...
... French during the war . It declared that its beginning had been an " unprovoked attack " on the part of the French , that the 66 system " which inspired the war continued to prevail , " that England could present no defence but that of ...
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... French in overrunning a large part of Europe , the instability of the successive French gov- ernments , his own motives in treating with the French on a former occasion , and the character of Bonaparte as a military commander . The ...
... French in overrunning a large part of Europe , the instability of the successive French gov- ernments , his own motives in treating with the French on a former occasion , and the character of Bonaparte as a military commander . The ...
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... French Revolution must be unavailing ; and that it would be not only im- prudent , but almost impious , to struggle longer against that order of things which , on I know not what principle of predestination , he appears to consider as ...
... French Revolution must be unavailing ; and that it would be not only im- prudent , but almost impious , to struggle longer against that order of things which , on I know not what principle of predestination , he appears to consider as ...
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... French Revolution ; because both the papers now on the table , and the whole of the learned gentleman's argument , force upon our consideration the origin of the war , and all the material facts which have occurred during its ...
... French Revolution ; because both the papers now on the table , and the whole of the learned gentleman's argument , force upon our consideration the origin of the war , and all the material facts which have occurred during its ...
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