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... desire to give it the fullest and speediest effect . Briefly , if the Directory stood its ground , and wished for peace , Mr. Pitt would make peace with the Directory . Mr. Pitt spoke to the same effect in the Debate on the Address ...
... desire to give it the fullest and speediest effect . Briefly , if the Directory stood its ground , and wished for peace , Mr. Pitt would make peace with the Directory . Mr. Pitt spoke to the same effect in the Debate on the Address ...
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... desire of conciliation both at home and abroad . As for the war , they of course declared that they continued it only as a war of self - defence . What more could be desired ? The Ministry hastened to pronounce that the new government ...
... desire of conciliation both at home and abroad . As for the war , they of course declared that they continued it only as a war of self - defence . What more could be desired ? The Ministry hastened to pronounce that the new government ...
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... desire a regicide peace : the rest of the nation , if once roused to a full consideration of the question , and to a sense of its enormous moment , must be in favour of maintaining the war . What pro- portion did the Jacobins , with ...
... desire a regicide peace : the rest of the nation , if once roused to a full consideration of the question , and to a sense of its enormous moment , must be in favour of maintaining the war . What pro- portion did the Jacobins , with ...
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... friends the byename of ' the Lion . ' No man was better calculated to restore French con- fidence in England , and to satisfy the Directory of the sincerity F of England's desire for peace . As soon as xxxvi INTRODUCTION .
... friends the byename of ' the Lion . ' No man was better calculated to restore French con- fidence in England , and to satisfy the Directory of the sincerity F of England's desire for peace . As soon as xxxvi INTRODUCTION .
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Select Works Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. F of England's desire for peace . As soon as it was known who was to be the envoy , it was felt that in his person the cause of the peacemakers must stand or fall . In due time Lord Malmesbury ...
Select Works Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. F of England's desire for peace . As soon as it was known who was to be the envoy , it was felt that in his person the cause of the peacemakers must stand or fall . In due time Lord Malmesbury ...
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