Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Tom 4Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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... tion of every foreign power whose alliance might assist us in our last struggles , strengthened by addi- tional resources , animated by the prospect of new plunder , and flushed with the triumphant success of their prosperous crimes ...
... tion of every foreign power whose alliance might assist us in our last struggles , strengthened by addi- tional resources , animated by the prospect of new plunder , and flushed with the triumphant success of their prosperous crimes ...
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... tion in your presence , confront him with his own reports , speeches , and manifestoes , as well as with those of his colleagues in office , and comparing the result of the whole , with concurrent and subsequent events , convict him and ...
... tion in your presence , confront him with his own reports , speeches , and manifestoes , as well as with those of his colleagues in office , and comparing the result of the whole , with concurrent and subsequent events , convict him and ...
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... tion , for the purpose of supporting the sinking credit of his assignats . The sacred regard paid to the gene- ral will of the people in the doctrines respecting mi- norities , cannot have escaped the observation of the house ...
... tion , for the purpose of supporting the sinking credit of his assignats . The sacred regard paid to the gene- ral will of the people in the doctrines respecting mi- norities , cannot have escaped the observation of the house ...
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... tion of the Scheldt , she had the means of annoying Holland in that quarter ; the possession of Liege gave her the command of the Meuse , and furnished her with great advantages in any operation which she might meditate against ...
... tion of the Scheldt , she had the means of annoying Holland in that quarter ; the possession of Liege gave her the command of the Meuse , and furnished her with great advantages in any operation which she might meditate against ...
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... tion at the opening of the campaign . It was no doubt truly serious , and such as would not have tempted us to undertake a war , if peace could have been main- tained consistently with our safety and honour . It might reasonably have ...
... tion at the opening of the campaign . It was no doubt truly serious , and such as would not have tempted us to undertake a war , if peace could have been main- tained consistently with our safety and honour . It might reasonably have ...
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