William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... arms of France have pen- etrated ) then Belgium and Holland might , if they pleased , settle the question of the Scheldt by separate negotiation between themselves . With respect to aggrandizement , they assured us that they would ...
... arms of France have pen- etrated ) then Belgium and Holland might , if they pleased , settle the question of the Scheldt by separate negotiation between themselves . With respect to aggrandizement , they assured us that they would ...
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... arms have been carried it will be a matter of short subsequent inquiry to trace whether they have faithfully applied these principles . If in terms this decree is a denunciation of war against all governments ; if in practice it has ...
... arms have been carried it will be a matter of short subsequent inquiry to trace whether they have faithfully applied these principles . If in terms this decree is a denunciation of war against all governments ; if in practice it has ...
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... arms . " 10 * * * Let us look at the conduct of France immedi- ately subsequent to this period . She had spurned at the offers of Great Britain ; she had reduced her continental enemies to the neces- sity of accepting a precarious peace ...
... arms . " 10 * * * Let us look at the conduct of France immedi- ately subsequent to this period . She had spurned at the offers of Great Britain ; she had reduced her continental enemies to the neces- sity of accepting a precarious peace ...
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... arms suc- cessful the pretexts of which they availed themselves to produce division and prepare the entrance of Jacobinism in that country - the proposal of armistice , one of the known and regular engines of the Revolution , which was ...
... arms suc- cessful the pretexts of which they availed themselves to produce division and prepare the entrance of Jacobinism in that country - the proposal of armistice , one of the known and regular engines of the Revolution , which was ...
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... arms could penetrate . Then tell me , whether the disasters of Europe are to be charged upon the provocation of this country and its allies , or on the inherent principle of the French Rev- olution , of which the natural result produced ...
... arms could penetrate . Then tell me , whether the disasters of Europe are to be charged upon the provocation of this country and its allies , or on the inherent principle of the French Rev- olution , of which the natural result produced ...
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