British Eloquence, Том 2Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1884 |
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... 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 WITH NAPOLEON 18 WILLIAM PITT .
... 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 WITH NAPOLEON 18 WILLIAM PITT .
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... Europe , the instability of the successive French gov- ernments , his own motives in treating with the French on a former occasion , and the character of Bonaparte as a military commander . The speech is at once the most important and ...
... Europe , the instability of the successive French gov- ernments , his own motives in treating with the French on a former occasion , and the character of Bonaparte as a military commander . The speech is at once the most important and ...
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... Europe , but appears to have been reserved as a refuge and asylum to those who fled from its persecu- tion , as a barrier to oppose its progress , and perhaps ultimately as an instrument to deliver the world from the crimes and miseries ...
... Europe , but appears to have been reserved as a refuge and asylum to those who fled from its persecu- tion , as a barrier to oppose its progress , and perhaps ultimately as an instrument to deliver the world from the crimes and miseries ...
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... Europe , and in the very act of heaping upon us injuries and insults , was of itself a cause of war ? So far from it , that even the very nations of Europe whose wisdom and moderation have been repeatedly extolled for maintaining neu ...
... Europe , and in the very act of heaping upon us injuries and insults , was of itself a cause of war ? So far from it , that even the very nations of Europe whose wisdom and moderation have been repeatedly extolled for maintaining neu ...
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... period , and more than these . They had issued a universal declaration of war against all the thrones of Europe , and they had , by their conduct , applied it particularly and specifically to you . REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 31.
... period , and more than these . They had issued a universal declaration of war against all the thrones of Europe , and they had , by their conduct , applied it particularly and specifically to you . REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 31.
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