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" Pitt held it ; so the Duke of Wellington might perhaps have held it. But to govern Great Britain by the sword ! So wild a thought has never, I will venture to say, occurred to any public man of any party ; and, if any man... "
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Trang 395
bởi Great Britain. Parliament - 1832
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...Ireland by the sword. So Oliver CromGO PARLIAMENTARY REFORM. well held Ireland; so William the Third held it; so Mr. Pitt held it; so the Duke of Wellington...had expired, that there is no better sword than that which is fashioned out of a ploughshare. But, if not by the sword, how is the country to be governed...

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...the SwoijL^So Oliver Cromwell held Ireland ; so William the Third held it; so Mr. Pitt held it ; s' the Duke of Wellington might, perhaps, have held it....the Sword — so wild a thought has never, I will ven- •, lure to say, occurred to any public man of any party ; and, if any man' ,.'were frantic enough...

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...the Sword. So Oliver Cromwell held Ireland ; so William the Third held it; so Mr. Pitt held it; ao the Duke of Wellington might, perhaps, have held it....had expired that there is no better Sword than that which is fashioned out of a Ploughshare ! But, if not by the Sword, how is the people to be governed...




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