Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Tom 4Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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... Italian states with such con- sternation , as had given her the absolute control over the commerce of that sea , and the undisputed com- mand of whatever resources could be drawn from the countries which border upon it . This was our ...
... Italian states with such con- sternation , as had given her the absolute control over the commerce of that sea , and the undisputed com- mand of whatever resources could be drawn from the countries which border upon it . This was our ...
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... that necessity which compelled us to embark in it , together with every circumstance which has attended its progress , before we can consent to confirm to France the command of the frontier of Italy , to ON AN ADDRESS TO THE KING . 115.
... that necessity which compelled us to embark in it , together with every circumstance which has attended its progress , before we can consent to confirm to France the command of the frontier of Italy , to ON AN ADDRESS TO THE KING . 115.
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With Prefatory Remarks Nathaniel Chapman. France the command of the frontier of Italy , to rein- state her armies in their former position on the fron- tier of Holland , to sacrifice every advantage which we have gained , to repair every ...
With Prefatory Remarks Nathaniel Chapman. France the command of the frontier of Italy , to rein- state her armies in their former position on the fron- tier of Holland , to sacrifice every advantage which we have gained , to repair every ...
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... Italy ; Carthage was destroyed by Rome . London is the torment of Europe ; London is an ulcer which wastes the strength of the continent ; London is a political excrescence which liberty is bound to destroy . May England be ruined ! May ...
... Italy ; Carthage was destroyed by Rome . London is the torment of Europe ; London is an ulcer which wastes the strength of the continent ; London is a political excrescence which liberty is bound to destroy . May England be ruined ! May ...
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... Italy . It was not till a considerable later period , that al- most all the other nations of Europe found themselves equally involved in actual hostility : but it is not a VOL . IV . P P little material to the whole of my argument ...
... Italy . It was not till a considerable later period , that al- most all the other nations of Europe found themselves equally involved in actual hostility : but it is not a VOL . IV . P P little material to the whole of my argument ...
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