Has anybody any objection to the German war? Nobody would object to it, one gentleman only excepted, since removed to the Upper House by succession to an ancient barony... Political Debates - Page 16by William Pitt (Earl of Chatham), Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1766 - 18 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great orators - 1881 - 242 pages
...begin to abate of its respect for the representative. Lord Bacon has told me, that a great question would not fail of being agitated at one time or another. I was willing to agitate such a question at the proper season, viz. that of the German war, — my German war, they called it... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 354 pages
...begin to abate of its respect for the representative. Lord Bacon has told me, that a great question would not fail of being agitated at one time or another. I was willing to agitate such a question at the proper season, viz., that of the German war — my German war, they called it... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1884 - 346 pages
...begin to abate of its respect for the representative. Lord Bacon has told me, that a great question would not fail of being agitated at one time or another. I was willing to agitate such a question at the proper season, viz., that of the German war — my German war, they called it... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1884 - 340 pages
...begin to abate of its respect for the representative. Lord Bacon has told me, that a great question would not fail of being agitated at one time or another. I was willing to agitate such a question at the proper season, viz., that of the German war — my German war, they called it... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1884 - 360 pages
...begin to abate of its respect for the representative. Lord Bacon has told me, that a great question would not fail of being agitated at one time or another. I was willing to agitate such a question at the proper season, viz., that of the German war — my German war, they called it... | |
| Literature - 1885 - 544 pages
...begin to abate of its respect for the representative. Lord Bacon has told me that a great question would not fail of being agitated at one time or another. I was willing to agitate that at the proper season — -the German war : my German war, they called it. Every session I called out, Has anybody... | |
| English Orators - 1899 - 616 pages
...begin to abate of its respect for the representative. Lord Bacon has told me that a great question would not fail of being agitated at one time or another. I was willing to agitate such a question at the proper season, viz., that of the German war—my German war, they called it!... | |
| Orators - 1900 - 496 pages
...begin to abate of its respect for the representative. Lord Bacon has told me that a great question would not fail of being agitated at one time or another. I was willing to agitate such a question at the proper season, viz., that of the German war — my German war, they called it... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1902 - 450 pages
...begin to abate of ita respect for the representative. Lord Bacon has told me that a great question would not fail of being agitated at one time or another. I was willing to agitate such a question at the proper season, namely, that of the German war — my German war they called... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 506 pages
...begin to abate of its respect for the representative. Lord Bacon has told me, that a great question would not fail of being agitated at one time or another. I was willing to agitate such a question at the proper season, viz., that of the German war — my German war, they called it!... | |
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