William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... regard to the ancient system of Europe , was likely to induce that court to connect itself in offensive war against France . The war was evidently and incontestably begun by France against Spain . The case of Holland is so fresh in ...
... regard to the ancient system of Europe , was likely to induce that court to connect itself in offensive war against France . The war was evidently and incontestably begun by France against Spain . The case of Holland is so fresh in ...
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... regard to re- ligion and to the customs of the country was manifested with the same scrupulous fidelity . The churches were given up to indiscriminate plunder . Every religious and charitable fund , every public treasure , was ...
... regard to re- ligion and to the customs of the country was manifested with the same scrupulous fidelity . The churches were given up to indiscriminate plunder . Every religious and charitable fund , every public treasure , was ...
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... regard for the independence of other nations - would it be all or any of these that would secure us against an attempt which would leave us only the option of submitting without a struggle to certain loss and disgrace , or of renewing ...
... regard for the independence of other nations - would it be all or any of these that would secure us against an attempt which would leave us only the option of submitting without a struggle to certain loss and disgrace , or of renewing ...
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... regard him simply as a reckless gambler , whose favor and whose opposition were alike of no importance . It was this contempt on the part of the ministry and the public which stung him into something like reform . Though he did not ...
... regard him simply as a reckless gambler , whose favor and whose opposition were alike of no importance . It was this contempt on the part of the ministry and the public which stung him into something like reform . Though he did not ...
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... regard to governmental affairs . The contemptuous dismissal of Lord North probably stimulated his natural inclinations to go into the opposition . As the American ques tion was gradually developed , Fox found him- self in warm sympathy ...
... regard to governmental affairs . The contemptuous dismissal of Lord North probably stimulated his natural inclinations to go into the opposition . As the American ques tion was gradually developed , Fox found him- self in warm sympathy ...
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