Speeches in Parliament: Of the Right Honourable William Windham, Том 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 |
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... events of Mr. Windham's political life . The writer indeed is ready to confess that his views were narrowed rather by necessity than by choice . As his theme was grateful to him , he would have been glad to forget that he was writing ...
... events of Mr. Windham's political life . The writer indeed is ready to confess that his views were narrowed rather by necessity than by choice . As his theme was grateful to him , he would have been glad to forget that he was writing ...
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... event which has been last noticed , he had entered himself as an officer in the western battalion of Norfolk militia . In this charac- ter , he proved that he inherited the military turn and talents of his father , to whom the very ...
... event which has been last noticed , he had entered himself as an officer in the western battalion of Norfolk militia . In this charac- ter , he proved that he inherited the military turn and talents of his father , to whom the very ...
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... event , which , though it cannot justly be said to have occa- sioned any change in the general turn of Mr. Wind- ham's political opinions , had ultimately the effect of separating him from many of the persons with whom he had hitherto ...
... event , which , though it cannot justly be said to have occa- sioned any change in the general turn of Mr. Wind- ham's political opinions , had ultimately the effect of separating him from many of the persons with whom he had hitherto ...
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... events which made a deep impression on Mr. Windham , strengthening both his abhorrence of French principles , and his conviction of the necessity of opposing the progress of them by our In the sessions of 1793 and 1794 , he gave , on ...
... events which made a deep impression on Mr. Windham , strengthening both his abhorrence of French principles , and his conviction of the necessity of opposing the progress of them by our In the sessions of 1793 and 1794 , he gave , on ...
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Of the Right Honourable William Windham William Windham, Thomas Amyot. events of the war , which would be quite inconsistent with the limited nature of the present narrative . It may be sufficient to observe generally , that he strenu ...
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