Correspondence of William Pitt, 第 4 巻John Murray, 1840 |
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... occasion , reported by Junius . ] - 48 The Earl of Chatham to the Earl of Shelburne , Dec. 12. - Insult offered by the Lords to the Commons going up with a bill . Suggestion to Mr. Dunning as to the mode of proceeding by the Commons ...
... occasion , reported by Junius . ] - 48 The Earl of Chatham to the Earl of Shelburne , Dec. 12. - Insult offered by the Lords to the Commons going up with a bill . Suggestion to Mr. Dunning as to the mode of proceeding by the Commons ...
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... occasion is from the pen of Sir Philip Francis , who was present at the debate . In 1813 , forty - three years after it was delivered , he revised and corrected it for the Parliamentary History of England . * The Earl of Chatham said ...
... occasion is from the pen of Sir Philip Francis , who was present at the debate . In 1813 , forty - three years after it was delivered , he revised and corrected it for the Parliamentary History of England . * The Earl of Chatham said ...
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... occasion , may seem perhaps to extend beyond the limits of the motion before us ; but I fatter myself , my lords , that if I am honoured with your attention , it will appear that the meaning and object of this question are naturally ...
... occasion , may seem perhaps to extend beyond the limits of the motion before us ; but I fatter myself , my lords , that if I am honoured with your attention , it will appear that the meaning and object of this question are naturally ...
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... occasion were ever so pressing , in a condition to go to sea . Consult the returns , which were laid before parliament in the year 1756. I was one of those who urged a parliamentary inquiry into the conduct of the ministry . That ...
... occasion were ever so pressing , in a condition to go to sea . Consult the returns , which were laid before parliament in the year 1756. I was one of those who urged a parliamentary inquiry into the conduct of the ministry . That ...
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... occasion , let me do justice to a man whose character and conduct have been most infamously traduced ; I mean the late lord mayor , Mr. Trecothick . In the midst of reproach and clamour , he had firmness enough to persevere in doing his ...
... occasion , let me do justice to a man whose character and conduct have been most infamously traduced ; I mean the late lord mayor , Mr. Trecothick . In the midst of reproach and clamour , he had firmness enough to persevere in doing his ...
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affectionate attend bill Burton Pynsent called CHATHAM TO JOHN Colonel Barré COUNTESS OF CHATHAM court crown DEAR LORD dear Sir debate declaration Dowdeswell Dowdeswell's Duke of Richmond Dunning EARL OF CHATHAM EARL OF SHELBURNE England esteem faithful favour Friday friends give governor happy Hayes hear honour hope House of Commons House of Lords humble servant India Isaac BARRÉ January JOHN CALCRAFT judge Junius jury justice King King's Lady Chatham letter liberty LIEUT.-COLONEL BARRÉ Lord Camden Lord Chatham Lord John Cavendish Lord Lyttelton Lord Mansfield Lord Mayor Lord North Lord Rochford Lord Suffolk Lord Temple Lordship Majesty matter ministers ministry Monday morning motion moved o'clock obedient obliged opinion parliament present printer proceedings question respect Rockingham ship shire Sir Philip Francis Spain Spanish speech thanks thing Thursday tion to-day to-morrow Tuesday Wedderburne Wednesday Wilkes wish yesterday
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468 ページ - I call upon the honor of your lordships, to reverence the dignity of your ancestors, and to maintain your own. I call upon the spirit and humanity of my country, to vindicate the national character.
468 ページ - to use all the means which God and nature have put into our hands." I am astonished, I am shocked, to hear such principles confessed ; to hear them avowed in this house, or in this country.
412 ページ - Colony, for contributing their proportion to the Common Defence (such proportion to be raised under the Authority of the General Court or General Assembly of such Province or Colony and disposable by Parliament) and shall engage to make provision also for the support of the Civil Government and the administration of Justice...
381 ページ - Yes, I am proud; I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God afraid of me: Safe from the Bar, the Pulpit, and the Throne, Yet touched and shamed by ridicule alone.
536 ページ - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law.
468 ページ - These abominable principles, and this more abominable avowal of them, demand the most decisive indignation.
394 ページ - ... repealed. Avoid, then, this humiliating, disgraceful necessity. With a dignity becoming your exalted situation, make the first advances to concord, to peace, and happiness; for that is your true dignity, to act with prudence and justice. That you should first concede, is obvious, from sound and rational policy. Concession comes with better grace and more salutary effect from superior power. It reconciles superiority of power with the feelings of men, and establishes solid confidence on the foundations...
462 ページ - As to conquest, therefore, my lords, I repeat, it is impossible. You may swell every expense and every effort still more extravagantly; pile and accumulate every assistance you can buy or borrow; traffic and barter with every little pitiful German prince that sells...
463 ページ - ... mercenary aid on which you rely ; for it irritates, to an incurable resentment, the minds of your enemies — to overawe them with the mercenary sons of rapine and plunder ; devoting them and their possessions to the rapacity of hireling cruelty ! If I were an American, as I am an Englishman, while a foreign troop was landed in my country, I never would lay down my arms — never, never, never!
467 ページ - ... to recommend an immediate cessation of hostilities, and the commencement of a treaty to restore peace and liberty to America, strength and happiness to England, security and permanent prosperity to both countries.