William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... PEACE ; HOUSE OF COMMONS , FEBRUARY 3. 1800 . PAGE I • 19 99 108 SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH • 176 SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH 185 IN BEHALF OF FREE SPEECH . ON THE TRIAL OF JEAN PELTIER , ACCUSED OF LIBELLING NAPOLEON BONAPARTE ; COURT OF KING'S ...
... PEACE ; HOUSE OF COMMONS , FEBRUARY 3. 1800 . PAGE I • 19 99 108 SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH • 176 SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH 185 IN BEHALF OF FREE SPEECH . ON THE TRIAL OF JEAN PELTIER , ACCUSED OF LIBELLING NAPOLEON BONAPARTE ; COURT OF KING'S ...
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... peace . The English Gov- ernment , however , entertained a keen resentment at what they regarded the evasive and insulting conduct of the French Directory during the last negotiations . Accordingly , the reply of Lord Grenville , then ...
... peace . The English Gov- ernment , however , entertained a keen resentment at what they regarded the evasive and insulting conduct of the French Directory during the last negotiations . Accordingly , the reply of Lord Grenville , then ...
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... peace , aversion to conquest , and respect for the independence of other countries . In the same note it seems , indeed , admitted that they since have violated all those principles ; but it is alleged that they have done so only in ...
... peace , aversion to conquest , and respect for the independence of other countries . In the same note it seems , indeed , admitted that they since have violated all those principles ; but it is alleged that they have done so only in ...
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... peace , who set out with a sworn aversion to conquest , and professions of respect for the in- dependence of other nations ; who pretend that they departed from this system only in conse- quence of your aggression , themselves , in time ...
... peace , who set out with a sworn aversion to conquest , and professions of respect for the in- dependence of other nations ; who pretend that they departed from this system only in conse- quence of your aggression , themselves , in time ...
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... peace is not distinguished ) in all those coun- tries it shall be the first care of their generals to introduce the principles and the practice of the French Revolution ; to demolish all privileged orders , and every thing which ...
... peace is not distinguished ) in all those coun- tries it shall be the first care of their generals to introduce the principles and the practice of the French Revolution ; to demolish all privileged orders , and every thing which ...
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