William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... interests , is there any one argument now used to induce us to believe his present professions to us , which might not have been equally urged on ... interest in making peace is at best but a doubtful propo- sition REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 79.
... interests , is there any one argument now used to induce us to believe his present professions to us , which might not have been equally urged on ... interest in making peace is at best but a doubtful propo- sition REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 79.
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... interest in preserving it is still more uncertain . That it is his interest to negotiate , I do not indeed deny . It is his interest , above all , to engage this country in separate negotiation , in order to loosen and dis- solve the ...
... interest in preserving it is still more uncertain . That it is his interest to negotiate , I do not indeed deny . It is his interest , above all , to engage this country in separate negotiation , in order to loosen and dis- solve the ...
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... interest in permanent peace as would justify us in laying down our arms , reducing our expense , and relinquishing our means of security , on the faith of his engage- ments ? Do we believe that , after the conclu- sion of peace , he ...
... interest in permanent peace as would justify us in laying down our arms , reducing our expense , and relinquishing our means of security , on the faith of his engage- ments ? Do we believe that , after the conclu- sion of peace , he ...
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... interests of England , and to plunder the treas- ures of the East , in order to fill the bankrupt coffers of France , would it be the interest of Bonaparte , under such circumstances , or his principles , his moderation , his love of ...
... interests of England , and to plunder the treas- ures of the East , in order to fill the bankrupt coffers of France , would it be the interest of Bonaparte , under such circumstances , or his principles , his moderation , his love of ...
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... interest or our 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 ...
... interest or our 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 ...
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