Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine: To which is Added, The Argument of Mr. Mackintosh in the Case of PeltierE.C. & J. Biddle, 1847 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... France disturbs your fisheries in Newfoundland , embarrasses your slave trade to Africa , and withholds from your subjects in Canada their property stipulated by treaty ; while the ransom for the Manillas is denied by Spain , and its ...
... France disturbs your fisheries in Newfoundland , embarrasses your slave trade to Africa , and withholds from your subjects in Canada their property stipulated by treaty ; while the ransom for the Manillas is denied by Spain , and its ...
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... France- Monsieur Condé opposed to Monsieur Turenne . He was asked , how it happened that he did not take his adversary prisoner , as he was often very near him : " J'ai peur , " replied Condé , very honestly , " J'ai peur qu'il ne me ...
... France- Monsieur Condé opposed to Monsieur Turenne . He was asked , how it happened that he did not take his adversary prisoner , as he was often very near him : " J'ai peur , " replied Condé , very honestly , " J'ai peur qu'il ne me ...
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... France and Spain watching your conduct , and waiting for the maturity of your errors ; with a vigilant eye to America , and the temper of your colonies , more than to their own concerns , be they what they may . To conclude , my lords ...
... France and Spain watching your conduct , and waiting for the maturity of your errors ; with a vigilant eye to America , and the temper of your colonies , more than to their own concerns , be they what they may . To conclude , my lords ...
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... France , my lords , has insulted you ; she has encouraged and sustained America ; and whether America be wrong or right , the dignity of this country ought to spurn at the officious insult of French interference . The ministers and ...
... France , my lords , has insulted you ; she has encouraged and sustained America ; and whether America be wrong or right , the dignity of this country ought to spurn at the officious insult of French interference . The ministers and ...
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... France they have , or think they have , reason to complain : though it be noto rious that they have received from that power , important sup plies and assistance of various kinds , yet it is certain they expected it in a more decisive ...
... France they have , or think they have , reason to complain : though it be noto rious that they have received from that power , important sup plies and assistance of various kinds , yet it is certain they expected it in a more decisive ...
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