The Life and Times of Robert EmmetP.M. Haverty, 1857 - 328 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 28
... hope the disputes with France would be amicably adjusted . In the Commons , Mr. Windham attempted to throw any obloquy that might arise from unsuccessful war , in the event of a rupture , on the opposition . Mr. Sheridan reprobated the ...
... hope the disputes with France would be amicably adjusted . In the Commons , Mr. Windham attempted to throw any obloquy that might arise from unsuccessful war , in the event of a rupture , on the opposition . Mr. Sheridan reprobated the ...
Σελίδα 32
... hope that " the only man in the empire qualified to conduct the war to a successful issue , " should be recalled to the councils of his sovereign . Mr. Pitt played his part to perfection , and there is nothing more wonderful than the ...
... hope that " the only man in the empire qualified to conduct the war to a successful issue , " should be recalled to the councils of his sovereign . Mr. Pitt played his part to perfection , and there is nothing more wonderful than the ...
Σελίδα 35
... hope nothing , however , will prevent me from having the pleasure of seeing you next year , supposing at that period that you have still a country to revisit . " + Letter from Mr. Finers to General Lake , July 14th , " The invasion ...
... hope nothing , however , will prevent me from having the pleasure of seeing you next year , supposing at that period that you have still a country to revisit . " + Letter from Mr. Finers to General Lake , July 14th , " The invasion ...
Σελίδα 39
... hope , be a sufficient excuse for my not writing to them at present . As to the conjecture you make in your letter about the time before which matters will not be ready , I am clear you are well founded ; though not , perhaps , for the ...
... hope , be a sufficient excuse for my not writing to them at present . As to the conjecture you make in your letter about the time before which matters will not be ready , I am clear you are well founded ; though not , perhaps , for the ...
Σελίδα 40
... hope , that the best exertions of the commit- tee may not be turned into a cause of mischief to our country . I therefore postponed , but was yesterday obliged to have the interview , of which I shall speak directly . You may be as ...
... hope , that the best exertions of the commit- tee may not be turned into a cause of mischief to our country . I therefore postponed , but was yesterday obliged to have the interview , of which I shall speak directly . You may be as ...
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The Life and Times of Robert Emmet, Esq. (Classic Reprint) Richard Robert Madden Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2016 |
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