William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... immediately at issue was a vote of censure of Shelburne's government for the terms of the treaty closing the Amer- ican war . North assailed the treaty , as bring- ing disgrace upon the country by the conces- sions it had made . Fox ...
... immediately at issue was a vote of censure of Shelburne's government for the terms of the treaty closing the Amer- ican war . North assailed the treaty , as bring- ing disgrace upon the country by the conces- sions it had made . Fox ...
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... immediately de- cided to dissolve Parliament and appeal to the people . The result more than justified his determination . The question everywhere was " Fox or Pitt ? " The cry " for Pitt and the King carried the day by an overwhelming ...
... immediately de- cided to dissolve Parliament and appeal to the people . The result more than justified his determination . The question everywhere was " Fox or Pitt ? " The cry " for Pitt and the King carried the day by an overwhelming ...
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... immediately at issue - the question whether , under the present circumstances , there is such a prospect of security from any treaty with France as ought to induce us to negotiate , can not be properly decided upon without retracing ...
... immediately at issue - the question whether , under the present circumstances , there is such a prospect of security from any treaty with France as ought to induce us to negotiate , can not be properly decided upon without retracing ...
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... immediately 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 ...
... immediately 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 ...
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... immediately changed , and an ultima- tum was sent to the Emperor , similar to that which was afterward sent to this country , afford- ing him no satisfaction on his just grounds of complaint , and requiring him , under those cir ...
... immediately changed , and an ultima- tum was sent to the Emperor , similar to that which was afterward sent to this country , afford- ing him no satisfaction on his just grounds of complaint , and requiring him , under those cir ...
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