William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... hold out a promise of redress equally to all nations ; which inspired the teachers of French liberty with the hope of alike recom- mending themselves to those who live under the feudal code of the German Empire ; to the 54 WILLIAM PITT .
... hold out a promise of redress equally to all nations ; which inspired the teachers of French liberty with the hope of alike recom- mending themselves to those who live under the feudal code of the German Empire ; to the 54 WILLIAM PITT .
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... hope of complete ultimate success should be diminished ; all these , in their due place , are considerations which , with myself and , I can answer for it , with every one of my colleagues , will have their just weight . But at present ...
... hope of complete ultimate success should be diminished ; all these , in their due place , are considerations which , with myself and , I can answer for it , with every one of my colleagues , will have their just weight . But at present ...
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... hope , the continuance of the contest , instead of mak- ing our situation comparatively worse , will have made it comparatively better . If , then , I am asked how long are we to per- severe in the war , I can only say that no period ...
... hope , the continuance of the contest , instead of mak- ing our situation comparatively worse , will have made it comparatively better . If , then , I am asked how long are we to per- severe in the war , I can only say that no period ...
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... cir- cumscribed , that against the embodied force of Europe , prosecuting a vigorous war , we may justly hope that the remnant and wreck of this system cannot long oppose an effectual resist- ance . But REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 91.
... cir- cumscribed , that against the embodied force of Europe , prosecuting a vigorous war , we may justly hope that the remnant and wreck of this system cannot long oppose an effectual resist- ance . But REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 91.
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... hope of permanent security . I see no possibility at this moment of such a peace as would justify that liberal intercourse which is the essence of real amity ; no chance of terminating the expenses or the anxieties of war , or of ...
... hope of permanent security . I see no possibility at this moment of such a peace as would justify that liberal intercourse which is the essence of real amity ; no chance of terminating the expenses or the anxieties of war , or of ...
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