Anecdotes of the Life of the Right Honourable William Pitt, Earl of Chatham: And of the Principal Events of His Time, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1810 |
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... honour of his Majesty's opinion in writing ; which the King refused to give . This circumstance was an indis- putable proof , that notwithstanding the late nego- tiation had not succeeded , yet his Majesty still withheld his confidence ...
... honour of his Majesty's opinion in writing ; which the King refused to give . This circumstance was an indis- putable proof , that notwithstanding the late nego- tiation had not succeeded , yet his Majesty still withheld his confidence ...
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... honour , and if the business was to pass between them , he should have no sort of objection ; but wished Mr. Fitzherbert to recollect that he himself had told him the day before , that Lord Rockingham had broke his word with him ten ...
... honour , and if the business was to pass between them , he should have no sort of objection ; but wished Mr. Fitzherbert to recollect that he himself had told him the day before , that Lord Rockingham had broke his word with him ten ...
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... tainly come in November , and take his chance . " Sir W. Baker asked Lord Rockingham what he intended to do for Mr. Wilkes ? Lord Rockingham answered , Mr. Wilkes must trust to his honour . 1766. ] 15 OF THE EARL OF CHATHAM .
... tainly come in November , and take his chance . " Sir W. Baker asked Lord Rockingham what he intended to do for Mr. Wilkes ? Lord Rockingham answered , Mr. Wilkes must trust to his honour . 1766. ] 15 OF THE EARL OF CHATHAM .
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... honour . Sir W. Baker said , he would certainly have no ob- jection to do that , but thought that something should be mentioned of his intentions ; that if his Lordship would give his honour to intercede with the King for his pardon ...
... honour . Sir W. Baker said , he would certainly have no ob- jection to do that , but thought that something should be mentioned of his intentions ; that if his Lordship would give his honour to intercede with the King for his pardon ...
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... honoured by the countenance and support of Mr. Pitt , not only the Duke of Graf- ton , but several other personst refused to contri- bute their assistance ; from an apprehension that a new administration would in a short time be ap ...
... honoured by the countenance and support of Mr. Pitt , not only the Duke of Graf- ton , but several other personst refused to contri- bute their assistance ; from an apprehension that a new administration would in a short time be ap ...
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Страница 269 - To conclude, my lords, if the ministers thus persevere in misadvising and misleading the king, I will not say, that they can alienate the affections of his subjects from his crown ; but I will affirm, that they will make the crown not worth his wearing. I will not say that the king is betrayed ; but I will pronounce, that the kingdom is undone.
Страница 314 - to use all the means which God and nature have put into our hands." I am astonished, I am shocked, to hear such principles confessed ; to hear them avowed in this house, or in this country.
Страница 302 - If I were an American, as I am an Englishman, while a foreign troop was landed in my country, I never would lay down my arms : Never, never, never...
Страница 275 - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law.
Страница 303 - ... of the woods — to delegate to the merciless Indian the defence of disputed rights, and to wage the horrors of his barbarous war against our brethren? My lords, these enormities cry aloud for redress and punishment : unless thoroughly done away, it will be a stain on the national character.
Страница 268 - ... to be taken for an idiot, if they are not finally repealed. Avoid, then, this humiliating, disgraceful necessity. With a dignity becoming your exalted situation, make the first advances to concord, to peace, and happiness; for that is your true dignity, to act with prudence and justice. That you should first concede, is obvious, from sound and rational policy. Concession comes with better grace and more salutary effect from superior power. It reconciles superiority of power with the feelings...
Страница 268 - I say we must necessarily undo these violent oppressive acts: they must be repealed— you will repeal them; I pledge myself for it, that you will in the end repeal them; I stake my reputation on it: I will consent to be taken for an idiot if they are not finally repealed.
Страница 302 - You may swell every expence, and every effort, still more extravagantly ; pile and accumulate every assistance you can buy or borrow ; traffic and barter with every little pitiful German Prince, that sells and sends his subjects to the shambles of a foreign Prince ; your efforts are forever vain and impotent — doubly so from this mercenary aid on which...
Страница 240 - Robert had heard them all he assured them that he was conscious of having meant well ; that in the present inflamed temper of the people the act could not be carried into execution without an armed force...
Страница 316 - Spanish cruelty : we turn loose these savage hell-hounds against our brethren and countrymen in America, of the same language, laws, liberties, and religion ; endeared to us by every tie that should sanctify humanity.