British Eloquence: William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams, John Alden G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1884 |
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... allies ; a hostility founded upon the assumption of a right which would at once supersede the whole law of na- tions . The pretended right to open the Scheldt we discussed at the time , not so much on ac- count of its immediate ...
... allies ; a hostility founded upon the assumption of a right which would at once supersede the whole law of na- tions . The pretended right to open the Scheldt we discussed at the time , not so much on ac- count of its immediate ...
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... ally of the Emperor , he would sup- port him to the utmost against any attack ; and that , for the sake of his own dominions , he felt himself called upon to resist the progress of French principles , and to maintain the balance of ...
... ally of the Emperor , he would sup- port him to the utmost against any attack ; and that , for the sake of his own dominions , he felt himself called upon to resist the progress of French principles , and to maintain the balance of ...
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... allies . It was , when they were pressed on all sides , when their own territory was in dan- ger , when their own independence was in ques- tion , when the confederacy appeared too strong , it was then they used the means with which ...
... allies . It was , when they were pressed on all sides , when their own territory was in dan- ger , when their own independence was in ques- tion , when the confederacy appeared too strong , it was then they used the means with which ...
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... ally of France , which , instead of giving cause of jealousy to any other power , had been for ages proverbial for the simplicity and innocence of its manners , and which had acquired and preserved the esteem of all the nations of Eu ...
... ally of France , which , instead of giving cause of jealousy to any other power , had been for ages proverbial for the simplicity and innocence of its manners , and which had acquired and preserved the esteem of all the nations of Eu ...
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... allies , or on the inherent principle of the French Rev- olution , of which the natural result produced so much misery and carnage in France , and carried desolation and terror over so large a portion of the world . Sir , much as I have ...
... allies , or on the inherent principle of the French Rev- olution , of which the natural result produced so much misery and carnage in France , and carried desolation and terror over so large a portion of the world . Sir , much as I have ...
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