British Eloquence, Том 2Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1884 |
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... insulting them " ; and he al- luded to " the youth of the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the weakness incident to his early period of life as the only possible excuse for his temerity . " And yet with such con- summate tact did Pitt ...
... insulting them " ; and he al- luded to " the youth of the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the weakness incident to his early period of life as the only possible excuse for his temerity . " And yet with such con- summate tact did Pitt ...
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... insulting conduct of the French Directory during the last negotiations . Accordingly , the reply of Lord Grenville , then Minister of Foreign Affairs , rejected the proposed opening of negotiations for peace . The Govern- ment justified ...
... insulting conduct of the French Directory during the last negotiations . Accordingly , the reply of Lord Grenville , then Minister of Foreign Affairs , rejected the proposed opening of negotiations for peace . The Govern- ment justified ...
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... 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- trality , and preserving friendship with the French Republic ...
... 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- trality , and preserving friendship with the French Republic ...
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... insults they had offered . And on a war thus originating , can it be doubted by an English House of Commons whether the aggression was on the part of this country or of France ? or whether the manifest aggression on the part of France ...
... insults they had offered . And on a war thus originating , can it be doubted by an English House of Commons whether the aggression was on the part of this country or of France ? or whether the manifest aggression on the part of France ...
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... insult offered to the King of Naples , by the com- mander of a French squadron riding uncon- trolled in the Mediterranean , and ( while our fleets were yet unarmed ) threatening destruction to all the coast of Italy . It was not till a ...
... insult offered to the King of Naples , by the com- mander of a French squadron riding uncon- trolled in the Mediterranean , and ( while our fleets were yet unarmed ) threatening destruction to all the coast of Italy . It was not till a ...
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