William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... ambition to become his father's successor as the first orator of the day . His health , however , was so delicate as to cause the gravest appre- hensions . Stanhope tells us that before he was fourteen " half of his time was lost ...
... ambition to become his father's successor as the first orator of the day . His health , however , was so delicate as to cause the gravest appre- hensions . Stanhope tells us that before he was fourteen " half of his time was lost ...
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... ambition , noth- ing too small or insignificant for the grasp of its rapacity . From hence 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 ...
... ambition , noth- ing too small or insignificant for the grasp of its rapacity . From hence 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 ...
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... ambition ? Can we believe , with these impressions on his mind , that if , after a year , eighteen months , or two years of peace had elapsed , he should be tempted by the appearance of fresh insurrec- tion in Ireland , encouraged by ...
... ambition ? Can we believe , with these impressions on his mind , that if , after a year , eighteen months , or two years of peace had elapsed , he should be tempted by the appearance of fresh insurrec- tion in Ireland , encouraged by ...
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Charles Kendall Adams. at such a moment , his ambition and vindictive spirit would be restrained by the recollection of engagements or the obligation of treaty ? Or if , in some new crisis of difficulty and danger to the Ottoman Empire ...
Charles Kendall Adams. at such a moment , his ambition and vindictive spirit would be restrained by the recollection of engagements or the obligation of treaty ? Or if , in some new crisis of difficulty and danger to the Ottoman Empire ...
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... ambition than can be traced in the history of France for the centuries which have elapsed since the founda- tion of its monarchy , including all the wars which , in the course of that period , have been waged by any of those sovereigns ...
... ambition than can be traced in the history of France for the centuries which have elapsed since the founda- tion of its monarchy , including all the wars which , in the course of that period , have been waged by any of those sovereigns ...
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