William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... Would it have been possible for ministers to discharge their duty , in offering their advice to their sovereign , either for accepting or declin- ing negotiation , without taking into their account the reliance 62 WILLIAM PITT .
... Would it have been possible for ministers to discharge their duty , in offering their advice to their sovereign , either for accepting or declin- ing negotiation , without taking into their account the reliance 62 WILLIAM PITT .
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... duty to listen to any proposals of negotiation with the present ruler of France ; but that we are not , therefore , pledged to any unalterable determi- nation as to our future conduct ; that in this we must be regulated by the course of ...
... duty to listen to any proposals of negotiation with the present ruler of France ; but that we are not , therefore , pledged to any unalterable determi- nation as to our future conduct ; that in this we must be regulated by the course of ...
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... duty could have induced me to trouble you at all , and par- ticularly to request your indulgence at such an hour . Sir , my honorable and learned friend [ Mr. Erskine ] has truly said , that the present is a new era in the war , and the ...
... duty could have induced me to trouble you at all , and par- ticularly to request your indulgence at such an hour . Sir , my honorable and learned friend [ Mr. Erskine ] has truly said , that the present is a new era in the war , and the ...
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... duty , nor ex- onerate herself from the charge of being the aggressor . But " France , " it seems , " then declared war against us ; and she was the aggressor , because the declaration came from her . " Let us look 118 CHARLES JAMES FOX .
... duty , nor ex- onerate herself from the charge of being the aggressor . But " France , " it seems , " then declared war against us ; and she was the aggressor , because the declaration came from her . " Let us look 118 CHARLES JAMES FOX .
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... duty to comment on and to criticise the crimes even of the proudest tyrants . The jury , under the law , was obliged to convict ; but seldom before an English court has a speech made a greater impression . Of this fact we have the most ...
... duty to comment on and to criticise the crimes even of the proudest tyrants . The jury , under the law , was obliged to convict ; but seldom before an English court has a speech made a greater impression . Of this fact we have the most ...
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