Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... Pitt , was called up to reply : but he confined his remarks chiefly to the only great and substantial question , on which the address ex- pressed an opinion , and on which , it was matter of pride and satisfac- tion , that , at so ...
... Pitt , was called up to reply : but he confined his remarks chiefly to the only great and substantial question , on which the address ex- pressed an opinion , and on which , it was matter of pride and satisfac- tion , that , at so ...
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... Pitt had misrepresented his argument , respecting the time for negociation . He did not argue , that , because it was right to nego- ciate now , it was right to nego ciate at any former period , but , ( and he had not altered his ...
... Pitt had misrepresented his argument , respecting the time for negociation . He did not argue , that , because it was right to nego- ciate now , it was right to nego ciate at any former period , but , ( and he had not altered his ...
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... Pitt regarded the declaration . with which Mr. Sheridan and Mr. Fox prefaced , and concluded their animadversions , that they did not mean to oppose the resolutions which he hadthe honour to propose , as a sufficient answer to the argu ...
... Pitt regarded the declaration . with which Mr. Sheridan and Mr. Fox prefaced , and concluded their animadversions , that they did not mean to oppose the resolutions which he hadthe honour to propose , as a sufficient answer to the argu ...
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... Pitt's argument , in proof of the inconsis tency between his declarations and his conduct , observed , that though he did not oppose his vote to the present resolution , he did not give his unqualified assent to the mea- sures proposed ...
... Pitt's argument , in proof of the inconsis tency between his declarations and his conduct , observed , that though he did not oppose his vote to the present resolution , he did not give his unqualified assent to the mea- sures proposed ...
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... Pitt said , that these were dif- fused For the diminution of the national debt Ordnance · Defraying of land and malt taxes L. 378,000 200,000 1,623,000 350,000 1,023,000 1796 , which amounted to 420,000l . 3,000,000 afterwards explain ...
... Pitt said , that these were dif- fused For the diminution of the national debt Ordnance · Defraying of land and malt taxes L. 378,000 200,000 1,623,000 350,000 1,023,000 1796 , which amounted to 420,000l . 3,000,000 afterwards explain ...
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