William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... sovereign . We replied , " he came here as the representative of a sov- ereign whom you have put to a cruel and illegal death ; we have no satisfaction for the injuries we have received , no security from the danger with which we are ...
... sovereign . We replied , " he came here as the representative of a sov- ereign whom you have put to a cruel and illegal death ; we have no satisfaction for the injuries we have received , no security from the danger with which we are ...
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... sovereign ; they had applied them to England by inviting and encouraging the addresses of those seditious and traitorous societies , who , from the beginning , favored their views , and who , encouraged by your forbearance , were even ...
... sovereign ; they had applied them to England by inviting and encouraging the addresses of those seditious and traitorous societies , who , from the beginning , favored their views , and who , encouraged by your forbearance , were even ...
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... sovereign , with whom not even the pretence of quarrel existed , and forci- bly incorporated in the tyranny of one ... sovereigns , for the dismemberment of France . I say that some of the documents brought to support this pretence are ...
... sovereign , with whom not even the pretence of quarrel existed , and forci- bly incorporated in the tyranny of one ... sovereigns , for the dismemberment of France . I say that some of the documents brought to support this pretence are ...
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... sovereigns for that purpose . France to be decided by the king restored to his liberty , with the free consent of the states of his kingdom , and it did not contain one word relative to the dismemberment of France . It left the internal ...
... sovereigns for that purpose . France to be decided by the king restored to his liberty , with the free consent of the states of his kingdom , and it did not contain one word relative to the dismemberment of France . It left the internal ...
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... sovereigns , except the good and faithful ally of the French Republic , Citizen Tippoo ! 13 What , then , was the nature of this system ? Was it any thing but what I have stated it to be ? an insatiable love of aggrandizement , an ...
... sovereigns , except the good and faithful ally of the French Republic , Citizen Tippoo ! 13 What , then , was the nature of this system ? Was it any thing but what I have stated it to be ? an insatiable love of aggrandizement , an ...
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