William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... followed for years till , according to the testimony of his tutor , Dr. Prettyman , when he had reached the age of twenty , " there was scarcely a Greek or Latin writer of any eminence the whole of whose works Mr. Pitt had not read to ...
... followed for years till , according to the testimony of his tutor , Dr. Prettyman , when he had reached the age of twenty , " there was scarcely a Greek or Latin writer of any eminence the whole of whose works Mr. Pitt had not read to ...
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... followed him to London and into Parliament . His biographers dwell upon the 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 ...
... followed him to London and into Parliament . His biographers dwell upon the 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 ...
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... followed that scene which no man can even now speak of without horror , or think of without indigna- tion ; that murder and regicide from which I was sorry to hear the learned gentleman date the beginning of the legal government of ...
... followed that scene which no man can even now speak of without horror , or think of without indigna- tion ; that murder and regicide from which I was sorry to hear the learned gentleman date the beginning of the legal government of ...
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... followed by the declaration of war , proceeding not from Eng- land in vindication of her rights , but from France , as the completion of the injuries and insults they had offered . And on a war thus originating , can it be doubted by an ...
... followed by the declaration of war , proceeding not from Eng- land in vindication of her rights , but from France , as the completion of the injuries and insults they had offered . And on a war thus originating , can it be doubted by an ...
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... followed a long course of neutrality adhered to under the strongest provocations , or rather of repeated compliances to France , with which we might well have been dissatisfied . It was on the face of it unjust and wanton ; and it was ...
... followed a long course of neutrality adhered to under the strongest provocations , or rather of repeated compliances to France , with which we might well have been dissatisfied . It was on the face of it unjust and wanton ; and it was ...
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