William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... military commander . The speech is at once the most important and the most elaborate ever delivered by Pitt . It expressed and defined the policy of the nation in the great struggle which as yet had only begun . As a parliamentary ...
... military commander . The speech is at once the most important and the most elaborate ever delivered by Pitt . It expressed and defined the policy of the nation in the great struggle which as yet had only begun . As a parliamentary ...
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... military ex- ecution , attended with cruelty and barbarity , of which there are few examples . All these are known to the world . The country they at- tacked was one which had long been the faithful ally of France , which , instead of ...
... military ex- ecution , attended with cruelty and barbarity , of which there are few examples . All these are known to the world . The country they at- tacked was one which had long been the faithful ally of France , which , instead of ...
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... military despotism than at any former period ; with a more open and undisguised abandonment of the names and pretences under which that despotism long attempted to conceal itself . The different institutions , republican in their form ...
... military despotism than at any former period ; with a more open and undisguised abandonment of the names and pretences under which that despotism long attempted to conceal itself . The different institutions , republican in their form ...
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... military execution over the coun- try . He burned the town of Benasco , and massacred eight hundred of its inhabitants ; he marched to Pavia , took it by storm , and de- livered it over to general plunder , and pub- lished , at the same ...
... military execution over the coun- try . He burned the town of Benasco , and massacred eight hundred of its inhabitants ; he marched to Pavia , took it by storm , and de- livered it over to general plunder , and pub- lished , at the same ...
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... military execution against the country , and for effecting by force the subver- sion of its ancient government and the estab- lishment of the democratic forms of the French Revolution . This revolution was sealed by a treaty , signed in ...
... military execution against the country , and for effecting by force the subver- sion of its ancient government and the estab- lishment of the democratic forms of the French Revolution . This revolution was sealed by a treaty , signed in ...
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