British Eloquence, Том 2Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1884 |
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... Did his conduct and connections here afford no such ground ? or will it be pretended that the bare act of refusing to receive fresh credentials from an infant repub- lic , not then acknowledged by any one power of 28 WILLIAM PITT .
... Did his conduct and connections here afford no such ground ? or will it be pretended that the bare act of refusing to receive fresh credentials from an infant repub- lic , not then acknowledged by any one power of 28 WILLIAM PITT .
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... pretended right to open the Scheldt we discussed at the time , not so much on ac- count of its immediate importance ( though it was important both in a maritime and commer- cial view ) as on account of the general principle on which it ...
... pretended right to open the Scheldt we discussed at the time , not so much on ac- count of its immediate importance ( though it was important both in a maritime and commer- cial view ) as on account of the general principle on which it ...
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... pretended no cause of war , and whose independence was as dear to itself and as sacred as that of any coun- try in Europe . It was in fact not unimportant , from its local situation to the other powers of Europe ; but in proportion as ...
... pretended no cause of war , and whose independence was as dear to itself and as sacred as that of any coun- try in Europe . It was in fact not unimportant , from its local situation to the other powers of Europe ; but in proportion as ...
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... pretended to have the approbation of the Grand Seignior , whose territories they were violating ; their project was carried on under the profession of a zeal for Mohammedanism ; it was carried on by proclaiming that France had been ...
... pretended to have the approbation of the Grand Seignior , whose territories they were violating ; their project was carried on under the profession of a zeal for Mohammedanism ; it was carried on by proclaiming that France had been ...
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... pretended Constitution , which was pro- claimed as accepted by the French people as soon as the garrison of Paris declared their de- termination to exterminate all its enemies , and before any of its articles could even be known to half ...
... pretended Constitution , which was pro- claimed as accepted by the French people as soon as the garrison of Paris declared their de- termination to exterminate all its enemies , and before any of its articles could even be known to half ...
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