Correspondence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, 第 4 巻John Murray, 1840 |
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... thing's bruch of the Court of Lo Party proposed Party proposed Quarter quite Quarter quite Right receive read Right Right receive read Some feeb sent Some sub sent hould be set you should be set out The taken that the The taken that the ...
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... acquainting him , that " he should soon be in London , as he was tired of Dublin , with all its hospitality and all its claret . " enclosures it contained . Mr. Wedderburne's answer is every thing 2 1770 . CORRESPONDENCE OF.
... acquainting him , that " he should soon be in London , as he was tired of Dublin , with all its hospitality and all its claret . " enclosures it contained . Mr. Wedderburne's answer is every thing 2 1770 . CORRESPONDENCE OF.
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... thing I could wish ; nothing can be more in the motion , and I am persuaded that the alarming state of facts , as well as the strength of reasoning , with which the noble duke has urged , and enforced that necessity , must have been ...
... thing I could wish ; nothing can be more in the motion , and I am persuaded that the alarming state of facts , as well as the strength of reasoning , with which the noble duke has urged , and enforced that necessity , must have been ...
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... thing that they ought not to have done , and hardly any thing that they ought to have done . " The noble lord talks of Spanish punctilios in the lofty style and idiom of a Spaniard . We are to be wonderfully tender of the Spanish point ...
... thing that they ought not to have done , and hardly any thing that they ought to have done . " The noble lord talks of Spanish punctilios in the lofty style and idiom of a Spaniard . We are to be wonderfully tender of the Spanish point ...
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... thing that the English subjects had lost . : " Such then , my lords , are the circumstances of our difference with Spain ; and in this situation , we are told that a negotiation has been entered into , that this negotiation , which must ...
... thing that the English subjects had lost . : " Such then , my lords , are the circumstances of our difference with Spain ; and in this situation , we are told that a negotiation has been entered into , that this negotiation , which must ...
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affectionate America appear attend bill Burton Pynsent called CHATHAM TO JOHN Colonel Barré conduct constitution COUNTESS OF CHATHAM court crown DEAR LORD dear Sir debate declared Dowdeswell Duke of Richmond Dunning EARL OF CHATHAM EARL OF SHELBURNE England esteem faithful favour France Friday friends give governor happy Hayes hear honour hope House of Commons House of Lords humble servant ISAAC BARRÉ January JOHN CALCRAFT judge Junius jury justice King King's Lady Chatham letter liberty LIEUT.-COLONEL BARRÉ Lord Camden Lord Chatham Lord Mansfield Lord Mayor Lord North Lord Rockingham Lord Temple Lordship Majesty matter measure ministers ministry Monday morning motion nation noble lord o'clock obliged occasion opinion parliament person Pitt present proceedings question respect Rockingham sentiments ship shire Spain Spanish speech thing Thursday tion to-morrow trust Tuesday Wedderburne wish yesterday
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460 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.
460 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.
385 ページ - We shall be forced ultimately to retract ; let us retract while we can, not when we must. I say we must necessarily undo these violent oppressive acts ; they must be repealed — you will repeal them ; I pledge myself for it, that you will in the end repeal them ; I stake my reputation on it — I will consent to be taken for an idiot, if they are not finally repealed.
404 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...
373 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.
454 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...
459 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.
382 ページ - ... of those brave forefathers to inherit their sufferings, as they have inherited their virtues ? Are they to sustain the infliction of the most oppressive and unexampled severity, beyond the accounts of history, or description of poetry : " Rhadamanthus habet durissima regna, castigatque AUDITQUE.
383 ページ - ... wealth and glory of a country; but its real strength and stamina are to be looked for among the cultivators of the land. In their simplicity of life is found the simpleness of virtue — the integrity and courage of freedom. These true genuine sons of the earth are invincible: and they surround and hem in the mercantile bodies ; even if these bodies, which supposition I totally disclaim, could be supposed disaffected to the cause of liberty.