William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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Charles Kendall Adams. CONTENTS . WILLIAM PITT WILLIAM PITT ON HIS REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE WITH Napoleon BonaparTE ; HOUSE OF COMMONS , FEBRUARY 3 , 1800 . CHARLES JAMES FOX CHARLES JAMES FOX • ON THE REJECTION of NAPOLEON BONAPARTE'S ...
Charles Kendall Adams. CONTENTS . WILLIAM PITT WILLIAM PITT ON HIS REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE WITH Napoleon BonaparTE ; HOUSE OF COMMONS , FEBRUARY 3 , 1800 . CHARLES JAMES FOX CHARLES JAMES FOX • ON THE REJECTION of NAPOLEON BONAPARTE'S ...
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... conduct was regulated , and the con- stancy with which he maintained them through adverse fortune , the history of Europe has not so great a statesman to exhibit . " WILLIAM PITT . ON HIS REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE WITH NAPOLEON 18 WILLIAM PITT .
... conduct was regulated , and the con- stancy with which he maintained them through adverse fortune , the history of Europe has not so great a statesman to exhibit . " WILLIAM PITT . ON HIS REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE WITH NAPOLEON 18 WILLIAM PITT .
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... negotiations for peace . The Govern- ment justified its attitude by referring to the course of the French during the ... NEGOTIATE WITH Napoleon BonaparTE; HOUSE OF COMMONS, FEBRUARY 3, 1800.
... negotiations for peace . The Govern- ment justified its attitude by referring to the course of the French during the ... NEGOTIATE WITH Napoleon BonaparTE; HOUSE OF COMMONS, FEBRUARY 3, 1800.
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... from the crimes and miseries which have attended it . Under this impression , I trust the House will forgive me , if I endeavor , as far as I am able , to take a large and comprehensive view of this im- portant REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 21.
... from the crimes and miseries which have attended it . Under this impression , I trust the House will forgive me , if I endeavor , as far as I am able , to take a large and comprehensive view of this im- portant REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 21.
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... 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 , both from our own experience and from that of other 22 WILLIAM PITT .
... 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 , both from our own experience and from that of other 22 WILLIAM PITT .
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