William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... present . You have time to spare ; consider , there is but the Encyclopædia , and when you have mastered that , what will remain ? " The intimations of precocity here given were fully justified by the extraordinary progress made by the ...
... present . You have time to spare ; consider , there is but the Encyclopædia , and when you have mastered that , what will remain ? " The intimations of precocity here given were fully justified by the extraordinary progress made by the ...
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... present no defence but that of open and steady hostility " to the system , that " the best and most natural pledge of the reality and permanence of peace " had been rejected by the French , that although the English " did not claim to ...
... present no defence but that of open and steady hostility " to the system , that " the best and most natural pledge of the reality and permanence of peace " had been rejected by the French , that although the English " did not claim to ...
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... present discussion from the former crimes and atrocities of the French Revolution ; because both the papers now on the table , and the whole of the learned gentleman's argument , force upon our consideration the origin of the war , and ...
... present discussion from the former crimes and atrocities of the French Revolution ; because both the papers now on the table , and the whole of the learned gentleman's argument , force upon our consideration the origin of the war , and ...
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... present I only beg leave to express my readiness at any time to enter upon it , when either my own strength or the patience of the House will admit of it ; but I say , without dis- tinction , against every nation in Europe , and against ...
... present I only beg leave to express my readiness at any time to enter upon it , when either my own strength or the patience of the House will admit of it ; but I say , without dis- tinction , against every nation in Europe , and against ...
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... present question ? Are we talking of a stranger of whom we have heard nothing ? No , sir , we have heard of him ; we , and Europe , and the world , have heard both of him and of the satel- lites by whom he is surrounded , and it is ...
... present question ? Are we talking of a stranger of whom we have heard nothing ? No , sir , we have heard of him ; we , and Europe , and the world , have heard both of him and of the satel- lites by whom he is surrounded , and it is ...
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