William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... Republic , which are enumerated , and enumerated truly , in that note . They are tests of every thing which would best recommend a government to the esteem and confidence of foreign powers , and the reverse of every thing which has been ...
... Republic , which are enumerated , and enumerated truly , in that note . They are tests of every thing which would best recommend a government to the esteem and confidence of foreign powers , and the reverse of every thing which has been ...
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... Republic , remained for years subsequent to this period without receiving from it any ac- credited minister , or doing any one act to acknowledge its political existence . In answer to a representation from the bel- ligerent powers , in ...
... Republic , remained for years subsequent to this period without receiving from it any ac- credited minister , or doing any one act to acknowledge its political existence . In answer to a representation from the bel- ligerent powers , in ...
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... republic of Holland , by rapid strides , after the victory of Jemappes and they had ordered their generals to pursue the Austrian troops into any neutral country , there- by explicitly avowing an intention of invading Holland . They had ...
... republic of Holland , by rapid strides , after the victory of Jemappes and they had ordered their generals to pursue the Austrian troops into any neutral country , there- by explicitly avowing an intention of invading Holland . They had ...
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... Republic , which has never once been departed from , which has been en- forced with unremitted rigor against all the na- tions that have come into their power ? If there could otherwise be any doubt whether the application of this ...
... Republic , which has never once been departed from , which has been en- forced with unremitted rigor against all the na- tions that have come into their power ? If there could otherwise be any doubt whether the application of this ...
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... Republic , Citizen Tippoo ! 13 What , then , was the nature of this system ? Was it any thing but what I have stated it to be ? an insatiable love of aggrandizement , an implacable spirit of destruction against all the civil and 52 ...
... Republic , Citizen Tippoo ! 13 What , then , was the nature of this system ? Was it any thing but what I have stated it to be ? an insatiable love of aggrandizement , an implacable spirit of destruction against all the civil and 52 ...
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