William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... GLADSTONE , NEW- MAN , LESLIE STEPHEN . 3 vols . , 16mo , bevelled boards , $ 3.75 and $ 4.50 . G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS , NEW YORK AND LONDON REPRESENTATIVE BRITISH ORATIONS WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES BY CHARLES.
... GLADSTONE , NEW- MAN , LESLIE STEPHEN . 3 vols . , 16mo , bevelled boards , $ 3.75 and $ 4.50 . G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS , NEW YORK AND LONDON REPRESENTATIVE BRITISH ORATIONS WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES BY CHARLES.
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Charles Kendall Adams. REPRESENTATIVE BRITISH ORATIONS WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES BY CHARLES KENDALL ADAMS Videtisne quantum munus sit oratoris historia ? -CICERO , DeOratore , ii , 15 LI PRARY OF THE UNIXSITY CALIFORNI NEW ...
Charles Kendall Adams. REPRESENTATIVE BRITISH ORATIONS WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND EXPLANATORY NOTES BY CHARLES KENDALL ADAMS Videtisne quantum munus sit oratoris historia ? -CICERO , DeOratore , ii , 15 LI PRARY OF THE UNIXSITY CALIFORNI NEW ...
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... note to his Majesty is not more correct , in this respect , than if he had taken his infor- mation only from the pamphlet of the learned gentleman . The House will recollect the first professions of the French Republic , which are ...
... note to his Majesty is not more correct , in this respect , than if he had taken his infor- mation only from the pamphlet of the learned gentleman . The House will recollect the first professions of the French Republic , which are ...
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... Notes . I come now to those of the learned gentleman . I understand him to say that the dismissal of M. Chauvelin was the real cause , I do not say of the general war , but of the rupture between France and England ; and the learned ...
... Notes . I come now to those of the learned gentleman . I understand him to say that the dismissal of M. Chauvelin was the real cause , I do not say of the general war , but of the rupture between France and England ; and the learned ...
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... note , assigned this reason for that change of conduct : " So long as no other than a revolutionary government existed in France , his Majesty could not acknowledge the minister of that government ; but now that the French Constitution ...
... note , assigned this reason for that change of conduct : " So long as no other than a revolutionary government existed in France , his Majesty could not acknowledge the minister of that government ; but now that the French Constitution ...
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