British Eloquence, Том 2Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1884 |
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... circumstances , there is such a prospect of security from any treaty with France as ought to induce us to negotiate , can not be properly decided upon without retracing , both from our own experience and from that of other 22 WILLIAM PITT .
... circumstances , there is such a prospect of security from any treaty with France as ought to induce us to negotiate , can not be properly decided upon without retracing , both from our own experience and from that of other 22 WILLIAM PITT .
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... circumstances of danger , arising out of the very nature of the system , and the internal state and condition of France , as to leave to foreign powers no ade- quate ground of security in negotiation ; or , sec- ondly , he must be of ...
... circumstances of danger , arising out of the very nature of the system , and the internal state and condition of France , as to leave to foreign powers no ade- quate ground of security in negotiation ; or , sec- ondly , he must be of ...
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... circumstances and the result of our own negotiations in former periods of the war ; whether , in the comparative state of this country and France , we now see the same reason for repeating our then unsuccessful ex- periments ; or ...
... circumstances and the result of our own negotiations in former periods of the war ; whether , in the comparative state of this country and France , we now see the same reason for repeating our then unsuccessful ex- periments ; or ...
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... circumstances we will not receive your new cre- dentials . The former credentials you have yourself recalled by the sacrifice of your King . " What , from that moment , was the situation of M. Chauvelin ? He was reduced to the sit ...
... circumstances we will not receive your new cre- dentials . The former credentials you have yourself recalled by the sacrifice of your King . " What , from that moment , was the situation of M. Chauvelin ? He was reduced to the sit ...
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... application of this decree was intended to be universal , whether it applied to all nations , and to England particularly ; there is one circumstance which alone would be decisive - that nearly at the same period it 36 WILLIAM PITT .
... application of this decree was intended to be universal , whether it applied to all nations , and to England particularly ; there is one circumstance which alone would be decisive - that nearly at the same period it 36 WILLIAM PITT .
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