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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... . In the same note it seems , indeed , admitted that they since have violated all those principles ; but it is alleged that they have done so only in consequence of the provocation of other powers . One of REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 25.
... . In the same note it seems , indeed , admitted that they since have violated all those principles ; but it is alleged that they have done so only in consequence of the provocation of other powers . One of REFUSAL TO NEGOTIATE . 25.
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... violations of their rights rather than recur to war for their vindication . Wherever their arms have been carried it will be a matter of short subsequent inquiry to trace whether they have faithfully applied these principles . If in ...
... violations of their rights rather than recur to war for their vindication . Wherever their arms have been carried it will be a matter of short subsequent inquiry to trace whether they have faithfully applied these principles . If in ...
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... violated some positive treaty , or broken some recognized principle of the law of na- tions . This subject may be divided into various pe- riods . There were some acts of hostility com- mitted previous to the war with this country , and ...
... violated some positive treaty , or broken some recognized principle of the law of na- tions . This subject may be divided into various pe- riods . There were some acts of hostility com- mitted previous to the war with this country , and ...
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... violation of the solemn pledge to abstain from conquest , they made war against the King of Sardinia , by the seizure of Savoy , for the purpose of incorporating it , in like manner , with France . In the same year , they had pro ...
... violation of the solemn pledge to abstain from conquest , they made war against the King of Sardinia , by the seizure of Savoy , for the purpose of incorporating it , in like manner , with France . In the same year , they had pro ...
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... violated ) surrounded herself by new conquests on every part of her frontier but one . That one was Switzerland . The first effect of being relieved from the war with Austria , of being secured against all fears of continental invasion ...
... violated ) surrounded herself by new conquests on every part of her frontier but one . That one was Switzerland . The first effect of being relieved from the war with Austria , of being secured against all fears of continental invasion ...
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