William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... ancient system of Europe , was likely to induce that court to connect itself in offensive war against France . The war was evidently and incontestably begun by France against Spain . The case of Holland is so fresh in every man's ...
... ancient system of Europe , was likely to induce that court to connect itself in offensive war against France . The war was evidently and incontestably begun by France against Spain . The case of Holland is so fresh in every man's ...
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... . That one was Switzerland . The first effect of being relieved from the war with Austria , of being secured against all fears of continental invasion on the ancient territory of France , was their REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 47.
... . That one was Switzerland . The first effect of being relieved from the war with Austria , of being secured against all fears of continental invasion on the ancient territory of France , was their REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 47.
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Charles Kendall Adams. invasion on the ancient territory of France , was their unprovoked attack against this un- offending and devoted country . This was one of the scenes which satisfied even those who were the most incredulous that ...
Charles Kendall Adams. invasion on the ancient territory of France , was their unprovoked attack against this un- offending and devoted country . This was one of the scenes which satisfied even those who were the most incredulous that ...
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... ancient institutions ; and to the natives of Great Britain , enjoying the perfection of practical freedom , and justly attached to their Constitution , from the joint result of habit , of reason , and of experience . The last and ...
... ancient institutions ; and to the natives of Great Britain , enjoying the perfection of practical freedom , and justly attached to their Constitution , from the joint result of habit , of reason , and of experience . The last and ...
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... ancient friend- ship unites the two republics . Religion , government , cus- toms , and property shall be respected . That the people may be without apprehension , the most severe discipline shall be maintained . All that may be ...
... ancient friend- ship unites the two republics . Religion , government , cus- toms , and property shall be respected . That the people may be without apprehension , the most severe discipline shall be maintained . All that may be ...
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