| j debrett - 1800 - 784 pages
...in with fwearing attachment to the Conftitution, that the evening might clofe with'its deftrufliort. If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precifely commcnfurale v ith the number of treaties which the Republic... | |
| English literature - 1800 - 746 pages
...in with fwearing attachment to the con"fii'Ution, that evening might clofe with its destruction. " If we carry our views out of France, and look at the dreadful 'catalogue of a!l the breaches of treaty, n!l the afts of perfidy at which I bavc wily glanced, and which, are ¡ira... | |
| English literature - 1801 - 562 pages
...when we fee how he has obferved bis engagements to his own. Mr. Pitt, then, enumerated various afts of perfidy, fraud, and perjury, Committed by this...which 1 have only glanced, and which are precifely commenfurate with the number of treaties which the Republic has made ; (for J have fought in vain for... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1802 - 756 pages
...in with swearing attachment to the constitution, that the evening might close with its destruction. If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the republic... | |
| William Cobbett - Anglo-French War, 1793-1802 - 1802 - 384 pages
...swearing attachment to the constitution, that the evening might close with its destruction. . ' ,• If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the republic... | |
| Jean-Gabriel Peltier, James Adams - Ambigu - 1803 - 494 pages
...swear r ing ing attachment to the constitution, that the evening might close with its destruction. If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the Republic... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 492 pages
...with swearing attachment to the cons" itution, that the evening might close with, its destruction. . If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the republick... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 484 pages
...in with swearing attachment to the constitution, that the evening might close with its destruction. If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and which are precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the republick... | |
| William Pitt - Great Britain - 1808 - 460 pages
...in with swearing attachment to the constitution, that the evening might close with its destruction. If we carry our views out of France, and look at the...breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which I have only glanced, and .which are preeisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the republic... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 980 pages
...inferential argument could easHy be dispensed with. Mr. Pitt truly stated, that if the House looked at the dreadful catalogue of all the breaches of treaty, all the acts of perfidy at which he had only glanced, and which were precisely commensurate with the number of treaties which the Republic... | |
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