William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... fact , that whenever he listened to a debate he was constantly employed in detecting illogical reasoning and in pointing out to those near him how this argument and that could easily be answered . Before he became a member of Parliament ...
... fact , that whenever he listened to a debate he was constantly employed in detecting illogical reasoning and in pointing out to those near him how this argument and that could easily be answered . Before he became a member of Parliament ...
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... facts which have occurred during its continuance . The learned gentleman [ Mr. Erskine ] has revived and retailed all those arguments from his own pamphlet , which had before passed through thirty - seven or thirty- eight editions in ...
... facts which have occurred during its continuance . The learned gentleman [ Mr. Erskine ] has revived and retailed all those arguments from his own pamphlet , which had before passed through thirty - seven or thirty- eight editions in ...
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... fact in that re- spect , the principle on which they acted is clear and intelligible , and is a decisive instance in favor of the proposition which I have main- tained . Is it , then , necessary to examine what were the terms of that ...
... fact in that re- spect , the principle on which they acted is clear and intelligible , and is a decisive instance in favor of the proposition which I have main- tained . Is it , then , necessary to examine what were the terms of that ...
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... fact , actually advancing toward the 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 ...
... fact , actually advancing toward the 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 ...
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... facts and these dates be compared with what we have heard . The honorable gen- tleman has told us , and the author of the note from France has told us also , that all the French conquests were produced by the operations of the allies ...
... facts and these dates be compared with what we have heard . The honorable gen- tleman has told us , and the author of the note from France has told us also , that all the French conquests were produced by the operations of the allies ...
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