William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... believe that the French Revolution neither does now exhibit nor has at any time exhibited such circumstances of danger , arising out of the very nature of the system , and the internal state and condition of France , as to leave to ...
... believe that the French Revolution neither does now exhibit nor has at any time exhibited such circumstances of danger , arising out of the very nature of the system , and the internal state and condition of France , as to leave to ...
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... believe must be effaced from the minds of gentlemen opposite to me , if they can prevail upon themselves for a moment to hint even a doubt upon the origin of this quarrel , not only as to this country , but as to all the nations of ...
... believe must be effaced from the minds of gentlemen opposite to me , if they can prevail upon themselves for a moment to hint even a doubt upon the origin of this quarrel , not only as to this country , but as to all the nations of ...
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... believe it ! ) this confirmation of the decree of November 19th was accompanied by an exposition and com- mentary addressed to the general of every army of France , containing a schedule as coolly conceived REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 37.
... believe it ! ) this confirmation of the decree of November 19th was accompanied by an exposition and com- mentary addressed to the general of every army of France , containing a schedule as coolly conceived REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 37.
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... believe the names of those who have successively exercised absolute power , under the pretence of liberty , are to be numbered by the years of the Revolution , and by each of the new Constitutions , which , under the same pretence , has ...
... believe the names of those who have successively exercised absolute power , under the pretence of liberty , are to be numbered by the years of the Revolution , and by each of the new Constitutions , which , under the same pretence , has ...
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... believe that his offers to the Turkish Govern- ment to evacuate Egypt were made solely with a view to gain time ; that the ratification of any treaty on this subject was to be delayed with the view of finally eluding its performance ...
... believe that his offers to the Turkish Govern- ment to evacuate Egypt were made solely with a view to gain time ; that the ratification of any treaty on this subject was to be delayed with the view of finally eluding its performance ...
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