Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... peace with France . It is to require you , at the end of the session , to make a recantation of all that you have done in every former part of it — to con- tradict all your former professions , and to renounce opinions formed upon a ...
... peace with France . It is to require you , at the end of the session , to make a recantation of all that you have done in every former part of it — to con- tradict all your former professions , and to renounce opinions formed upon a ...
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... peace , as Grey's motion requested . " But an honourable peace we may have , if we persevere in the same firm and vigorous line of con- duct which we have hitherto pursued . " This is certain , from French admissions of " their ...
... peace , as Grey's motion requested . " But an honourable peace we may have , if we persevere in the same firm and vigorous line of con- duct which we have hitherto pursued . " This is certain , from French admissions of " their ...
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... peace - but not for any but an honour- able peace . " " I do not hold out a prospect of immediate peace , nor do I state any period that I can ascertain for it ; I only say that it will not be the fault of his Majesty's ser- vants if ...
... peace - but not for any but an honour- able peace . " " I do not hold out a prospect of immediate peace , nor do I state any period that I can ascertain for it ; I only say that it will not be the fault of his Majesty's ser- vants if ...
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