William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... authority above quoted , he was master in mathematics of every thing usually known by young men who obtain the highest academical honors . In logic , Aristotle was his master , and he early acquired the habit of applying the principles ...
... authority above quoted , he was master in mathematics of every thing usually known by young men who obtain the highest academical honors . In logic , Aristotle was his master , and he early acquired the habit of applying the principles ...
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... authority that was only once interrupted in the course of more than twenty years . Within the next few years several subjects of national importance were brought forward by the ministry . But these are usually forgot- ten or regarded as ...
... authority that was only once interrupted in the course of more than twenty years . Within the next few years several subjects of national importance were brought forward by the ministry . But these are usually forgot- ten or regarded as ...
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... authority to the supposition that the order to M. Chauvelin [ French minister ] to depart from this kingdom was the cause of the war between this country and France , I do feel it necessary to say a few words on that part of the subject ...
... authority to the supposition that the order to M. Chauvelin [ French minister ] to depart from this kingdom was the cause of the war between this country and France , I do feel it necessary to say a few words on that part of the subject ...
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... authority of the state , and differing from other monarchs only in this , that ( as my honor- able friend [ Mr. Canning ] truly stated it ) he wields a sword instead of a sceptre . What , then , is the confidence we are to derive either ...
... authority of the state , and differing from other monarchs only in this , that ( as my honor- able friend [ Mr. Canning ] truly stated it ) he wields a sword instead of a sceptre . What , then , is the confidence we are to derive either ...
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... authority as a sovereign prince ; and secondly , by the violation of that very treaty , and the subversion of the papal author- ity by Joseph Bonaparte , the brother and the agent of the general , and the minister of the French Republic ...
... authority as a sovereign prince ; and secondly , by the violation of that very treaty , and the subversion of the papal author- ity by Joseph Bonaparte , the brother and the agent of the general , and the minister of the French Republic ...
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