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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... friend [ Mr. Canning ] that it would , in any case , be impossible to separate the present discussion from the former crimes and atrocities of the French Revolution ; because both the papers now on the table , and the whole of the learned ...
... friend [ Mr. Canning ] that it would , in any case , be impossible to separate the present discussion from the former crimes and atrocities of the French Revolution ; because both the papers now on the table , and the whole of the learned ...
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... friendship of the ... learned from books , all he had gained from science , and all which any knowledge of the world and its affairs had taught him , into one scale , and the improve- ment which he had derived from his right honorable ...
... friendship of the ... learned from books , all he had gained from science , and all which any knowledge of the world and its affairs had taught him , into one scale , and the improve- ment which he had derived from his right honorable ...
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... learned friend [ Mr. Erskine ] has truly said , that the present is a new era in the war , and the right honorable gentleman opposite to me [ Mr. Pitt ] feels the justice of the remark ; for , by travelling back to the commencement of ...
... learned friend [ Mr. Erskine ] has truly said , that the present is a new era in the war , and the right honorable gentleman opposite to me [ Mr. Pitt ] feels the justice of the remark ; for , by travelling back to the commencement of ...
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... learned friend [ Mr. Erskine ] was correct , therefore , in his argument ; for you can not take both sides of the case ; you can not accuse France of having provoked all Europe , and at the same time claim the merit of having roused all ...
... learned friend [ Mr. Erskine ] was correct , therefore , in his argument ; for you can not take both sides of the case ; you can not accuse France of having provoked all Europe , and at the same time claim the merit of having roused all ...
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... learned friend [ Mr. Erskine ] has paid this night a most just , deserved , and eloquent 166 CHARLES JAMES FOX .
... learned friend [ Mr. Erskine ] has paid this night a most just , deserved , and eloquent 166 CHARLES JAMES FOX .
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