William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... feel called upon to accept the decision . He declared it an unnatural Coalition , which had simply raised a storm of faction , and which had no other object than the infliction of a wound on Lord Shel- burne . Then in one of his ...
... feel called upon to accept the decision . He declared it an unnatural Coalition , which had simply raised a storm of faction , and which had no other object than the infliction of a wound on Lord Shel- burne . Then in one of his ...
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... feel it necessary to say a few words on that part of the subject . Inaccuracy in dates seems to be a sort of fatality common to all who have written on that side of the question ; for even the writer of the note to his Majesty is not ...
... feel it necessary to say a few words on that part of the subject . Inaccuracy in dates seems to be a sort of fatality common to all who have written on that side of the question ; for even the writer of the note to his Majesty is not ...
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... feel as an insult . If he is opposed at any time in his career , what is his appeal ? He appeals to his fortune ; in other words , to his army and his sword . Placing , then , his whole reliance upon military support , can he afford to ...
... feel as an insult . If he is opposed at any time in his career , what is his appeal ? He appeals to his fortune ; in other words , to his army and his sword . Placing , then , his whole reliance upon military support , can he afford to ...
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... feel myself authorized to conclude from it , not that we are entitled to consider ourselves certain of ultimate success , not that we are to suppose ourselves exempted from the unforeseen vicissitudes of war , but that , considering the ...
... feel myself authorized to conclude from it , not that we are entitled to consider ourselves certain of ultimate success , not that we are to suppose ourselves exempted from the unforeseen vicissitudes of war , but that , considering the ...
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... feel himself bound , from the previous votes he has given , to declare his objection to all treaty . But I own I do not know more in either House of Parlia- ment . There may be others , but I do not know them . What , then , is the ...
... feel himself bound , from the previous votes he has given , to declare his objection to all treaty . But I own I do not know more in either House of Parlia- ment . There may be others , but I do not know them . What , then , is the ...
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