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In the House of Commons the Address was opposed by Mr. Grenville , who , referring to Sheridan's dictum , that it was a peace at which every man rejoiced , and of which every man was ashamed , said that if Englishmen could rejoice at a ...
In the House of Commons the Address was opposed by Mr. Grenville , who , referring to Sheridan's dictum , that it was a peace at which every man rejoiced , and of which every man was ashamed , said that if Englishmen could rejoice at a ...
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avoid war ; ' and in the following month , he says , ' I am ob- ' stinate in my opinion that Bonaparte's wish is for peace - nay , ' that he is afraid of war to the last degree . ' † His views on Bonaparte's position and policy are ...
avoid war ; ' and in the following month , he says , ' I am ob- ' stinate in my opinion that Bonaparte's wish is for peace - nay , ' that he is afraid of war to the last degree . ' † His views on Bonaparte's position and policy are ...
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The only step now taken by Mr. Fox in assertion of his pacific policy , was to move an Address to the Crown , recom- mending a resort to the mediation of Russia , in order to re- establish peace with France ; Mr. Pitt concurred in the ...
The only step now taken by Mr. Fox in assertion of his pacific policy , was to move an Address to the Crown , recom- mending a resort to the mediation of Russia , in order to re- establish peace with France ; Mr. Pitt concurred in the ...
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