Correspondence of William Pitt, Том 3John Murray, 1838 |
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... given to the contrary ) , that Great Britain and Russia have already concerted this alliance between them without his participation , and that they mean to force him into it . If he should un- happily see it in this light , he will ...
... given to the contrary ) , that Great Britain and Russia have already concerted this alliance between them without his participation , and that they mean to force him into it . If he should un- happily see it in this light , he will ...
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... given his consent , which are open to him to examine , and not beyond his ability to under- stand . Now , my lords , I affirm , and am ready to maintain , that the late decision of the House of Commons upon the Middlesex election , is ...
... given his consent , which are open to him to examine , and not beyond his ability to under- stand . Now , my lords , I affirm , and am ready to maintain , that the late decision of the House of Commons upon the Middlesex election , is ...
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... given them by the administration , in pre- paring a state of the expenses of his Majesty's civil government , for the information of parliament , and for the satisfaction of the public . He has given us a number of plausible reasons for ...
... given them by the administration , in pre- paring a state of the expenses of his Majesty's civil government , for the information of parliament , and for the satisfaction of the public . He has given us a number of plausible reasons for ...
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The King to the Earl of Chatham August | 1 |
mons Complains of the treatment he has met with from | 2 |
Mr Pitt to Henry Flood Esq March | 4 |
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Correspondence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, Том 3 William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) Полный просмотр - 1839 |
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acquaint administration affairs affectionate alliance ambassador answer appointed assure Bath Bedford Berlin Chancellor Charles Townshend commands consideration considered conversation Conway COUNTESS OF CHATHAM dear Lord declared desire Duke of Grafton duty EARL OF CHATHAM EARL OF SHELBURNE East India esteem and respect express faithful favour flatter George Macartney give gout gracious Grenville Grosvenor Square HENRY SEYMOUR CONWAY honour hope House of Commons humble servant Ireland King of Prussia Lady Chatham late letter Lord Camden Lord Chatham Lord Clive Lord Granby Lord Hillsborough Lord Shelburne Lordship Lordship's most obedient Lordship's most obliged Majesty's manner matter measure mentioned minister negotiation occasion opinion parliament person PITT present proper proposed Prussian Majesty reason received regard sentiments Sir Andrew Mitchell Sir George Macartney Sir James Gray Spain Stanley thing thought to-morrow told treaty wish