William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... army from the Netherlands into Holland , with whom they were at that time in peace . Or , even if the construction contended for is ad- mitted , let us see what would have been its ap- plication , let us look at the list of their aggres ...
... army from the Netherlands into Holland , with whom they were at that time in peace . Or , even if the construction contended for is ad- mitted , let us see what would have been its ap- plication , let us look at the list of their aggres ...
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... army ; for ( will the House believe it ! ) this confirmation of the decree of November 19th was accompanied by an exposition and com- mentary addressed to the general of every army of France , containing a schedule as coolly conceived ...
... army ; for ( will the House believe it ! ) this confirmation of the decree of November 19th was accompanied by an exposition and com- mentary addressed to the general of every army of France , containing a schedule as coolly conceived ...
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Charles Kendall Adams. army of France , containing a schedule as coolly conceived , and as methodically reduced , as any by which the most quiet business of a justice of peace , or the most regular routine of any de- partment of state in ...
Charles Kendall Adams. army of France , containing a schedule as coolly conceived , and as methodically reduced , as any by which the most quiet business of a justice of peace , or the most regular routine of any de- partment of state in ...
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... army - and on what ground ? On that which has been stated . already . They had found out , by some light of nature , that the Rhine and the Alps were the natural limits of France . Upon that ground Savoy was seized ; and Savoy was also ...
... army - and on what ground ? On that which has been stated . already . They had found out , by some light of nature , that the Rhine and the Alps were the natural limits of France . Upon that ground Savoy was seized ; and Savoy was also ...
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... 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 Seignior , whose ...
... 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 Seignior , whose ...
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