William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... principles and methods of that great logician to a critical examination of all the works he studied and the debates he witnessed . It was probably this course of study which gave him his unrivalled power in reply . While still at ...
... principles and methods of that great logician to a critical examination of all the works he studied and the debates he witnessed . It was probably this course of study which gave him his unrivalled power in reply . While still at ...
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... principle of honor and honesty . " And yet , notwithstanding these philippics , which almost seem to have been delivered as if to make a coalition impossible , Fox now deserted his old political companions , and joined hands with the ...
... principle of honor and honesty . " And yet , notwithstanding these philippics , which almost seem to have been delivered as if to make a coalition impossible , Fox now deserted his old political companions , and joined hands with the ...
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... principles by which his 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 ...
... principles by which his 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 ...
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... principles by which the new government will be directed , no reasonable ground by which to judge of its stability . " To this letter Talleyrand wrote a spirited reply ; 66 66 and Lord Grenville closed the correspondence with a reaffirma ...
... principles by which the new government will be directed , no reasonable ground by which to judge of its stability . " To this letter Talleyrand wrote a spirited reply ; 66 66 and Lord Grenville closed the correspondence with a reaffirma ...
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... principle of predestination , he appears to consider as immortal . Little as I am inclined to accede to this opinion , I am not sorry that the honorable gentleman has contemplated the subject in this serious view . I do , indeed , con ...
... principle of predestination , he appears to consider as immortal . Little as I am inclined to accede to this opinion , I am not sorry that the honorable gentleman has contemplated the subject in this serious view . I do , indeed , con ...
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