William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... preference certainly was not an acknowledged pre - eminence of Pitt ; but rather in the attitude he had assumed in the course of his attacks on the administra- X tion of North . He had not inveighed against the 8 WILLIAM PITT .
... preference certainly was not an acknowledged pre - eminence of Pitt ; but rather in the attitude he had assumed in the course of his attacks on the administra- X tion of North . He had not inveighed against the 8 WILLIAM PITT .
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... 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 open and steady hostility " to the system , that " the best and most natural ...
... 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 open and steady hostility " to the system , that " the best and most natural ...
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... hostility com- mitted previous to the war with this country , and very little , indeed , subsequent to that dec- laration , which abjured the love of conquest . + The attack upon the papal state , by the seizure 40 WILLIAM PITT .
... hostility com- mitted previous to the war with this country , and very little , indeed , subsequent to that dec- laration , which abjured the love of conquest . + The attack upon the papal state , by the seizure 40 WILLIAM PITT .
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Charles Kendall Adams. The attack upon the papal state , by the seizure of Avignon , in 1791 , was accompanied with specimens of all the vile arts and perfidy that ever disgraced a revolution . Avignon was sepa- rated from its lawful ...
Charles Kendall Adams. The attack upon the papal state , by the seizure of Avignon , in 1791 , was accompanied with specimens of all the vile arts and perfidy that ever disgraced a revolution . Avignon was sepa- rated from its lawful ...
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... attack ; and that , for the sake of his own dominions , he felt himself called upon to resist the progress of French principles , and to maintain the balance of power in Europe . With this notice before them , France declared war upon ...
... attack ; and that , for the sake of his own dominions , he felt himself called upon to resist the progress of French principles , and to maintain the balance of power in Europe . With this notice before them , France declared war upon ...
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