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... peace , at a peace of which they could not be proud , the national cha- racter was totally lost . Mr. Pitt gave a qualified , but , never- theless , a decided approbation of the peace . He preferred accepting terms even short of what he ...
... peace , at a peace of which they could not be proud , the national cha- racter was totally lost . Mr. Pitt gave a qualified , but , never- theless , a decided approbation of the peace . He preferred accepting terms even short of what he ...
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... peace - nay , ' that he is afraid of war to the last degree . ' † His views on Bonaparte's position and policy are further developed in a letter written at the same time . ' My notion about Bonaparte's politics is this - that when I ...
... peace - nay , ' that he is afraid of war to the last degree . ' † His views on Bonaparte's position and policy are further developed in a letter written at the same time . ' My notion about Bonaparte's politics is this - that when I ...
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... peace with France ; Mr. Pitt concurred in the principles of the motion , and it was not pressed to a division . † Shortly afterwards , resolutions censuring Ministers for their submissive conduct towards France since the signature of ...
... peace with France ; Mr. Pitt concurred in the principles of the motion , and it was not pressed to a division . † Shortly afterwards , resolutions censuring Ministers for their submissive conduct towards France since the signature of ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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