William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... learned gentleman [ Mr. Erskine ] began his speech , and with which he has thought proper to conclude it , places the question precisely on that ground on which I am most desirous of discussing it . The learned gentleman seems to assume ...
... learned gentleman [ Mr. Erskine ] began his speech , and with which he has thought proper to conclude it , places the question precisely on that ground on which I am most desirous of discussing it . The learned gentleman seems to assume ...
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... learned gentleman's argument , force upon our consideration the origin of the war , and all the material facts which have occurred during its continuance . The learned gentleman [ Mr. Erskine ] has revived and retailed all those ...
... learned gentleman's argument , force upon our consideration the origin of the war , and all the material facts which have occurred during its continuance . The learned gentleman [ Mr. Erskine ] has revived and retailed all those ...
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... learned gentleman ; before any man can think that the substance of his Majesty's answer is any other than the safety of the country required ; before any man can be of opinion that , to the overtures made by the enemy , at such a time ...
... learned gentleman ; before any man can think that the substance of his Majesty's answer is any other than the safety of the country required ; before any man can be of opinion that , to the overtures made by the enemy , at such a time ...
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... often trodden before ; yet , when I find the learned gentleman , after all the information which he must have received , if he has read any of the answers to his work ( however ignorant he might be when he 24 WILLIAM PITT .
... often trodden before ; yet , when I find the learned gentleman , after all the information which he must have received , if he has read any of the answers to his work ( however ignorant he might be when he 24 WILLIAM PITT .
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... learned gentleman . The House will recollect the first professions of the French Republic , which are enumerated , and enumerated truly , in that note . They are tests of every thing which would best recommend a government to the esteem ...
... learned gentleman . The House will recollect the first professions of the French Republic , which are enumerated , and enumerated truly , in that note . They are tests of every thing which would best recommend a government to the esteem ...
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