William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... never deserted him , firmly rejected the flattering offer . The most he would consent to do was to remain in the office he then held till the succession could be fixed upon . The king was almost in des- pair ; and thought seriously of ...
... never deserted him , firmly rejected the flattering offer . The most he would consent to do was to remain in the office he then held till the succession could be fixed upon . The king was almost in des- pair ; and thought seriously of ...
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... never been sur- passed . - SIR , I am induced , at this period of the de- bate , to offer my sentiments to the House , both from an apprehension that at a later hour the attention of the House must necessarily be ex- hausted , and ...
... never been sur- passed . - SIR , I am induced , at this period of the de- bate , to offer my sentiments to the House , both from an apprehension that at a later hour the attention of the House must necessarily be ex- hausted , and ...
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... never once been departed from , which has been en- forced with unremitted rigor against all the na- tions that have come into their power ? If there could otherwise be any doubt whether the application of this decree was intended to be ...
... never once been departed from , which has been en- forced with unremitted rigor against all the na- tions that have come into their power ? If there could otherwise be any doubt whether the application of this decree was intended to be ...
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... never shall be delivered till either the principle is extinguished , or till its strength is exhausted . I might , sir , if I found it necessary , enter into much detail upon this part of the subject ; but at present I only beg leave to ...
... never shall be delivered till either the principle is extinguished , or till its strength is exhausted . I might , sir , if I found it necessary , enter into much detail upon this part of the subject ; but at present I only beg leave to ...
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... never forget that ancient friend- ship unites the two republics . Religion , government , cus- toms , and property shall be respected . That the people may be without apprehension , the most severe discipline shall be maintained . All ...
... never forget that ancient friend- ship unites the two republics . Religion , government , cus- toms , and property shall be respected . That the people may be without apprehension , the most severe discipline shall be maintained . All ...
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