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" ... You will feel this peculiarly necessary at a moment when the enemy has openly manifested the intention of attempting a descent on these kingdoms. It cannot be doubted what would be the issue of such an enterprise ; but it befits your wisdom to neglect... "
The Speeches of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons - Page 194
by William Pitt - 1808
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The speeches of ... William Pitt in the House of commons [ed. by W.S. Hathaway].

William Pitt - 1806 - 476 pages
...such an enterprize; but it bciits your wisdom to neglect no precautions that may either preclude the attempt or secure the speediest means of turning it to the confusion and ruur of the enemy. " tn reviewing the events of the year, you will have observed that, by the skill...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 38

1807 - 772 pages
...repel such an attack, it will yet become your wisdom to neglect no precautions which may preclude the attempt, or secure the speediest means of turning it to the confusion of the enemy. His majesty has been graciously pleased to direct an addition to be made to the regular...
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Annals of George the third, Volume 2

William Green (A.M.) - 1808 - 348 pages
...threatened invasion) but it befits your wisdom to neglect no precaution that may either preclude the attempt, or secure the speediest means of turning it to the confusion and ruin of the enemy. Some of the events of the year, he thought were highly favourable to Great Britain ; and, though at...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of ...

Charles James Fox - 1815 - 688 pages
...such an enterprise ; but it befits your wisdom to neglect no precautions that may either preclude the attempt, or secure the speediest means of turning it to the confusion and ruin of the enemy — In reviewing the events of the year, you will have observed that, by the skill and exertions of...
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Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan: (Several ...

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 528 pages
...such an enterprise ; but it befits your wisdom to neglect no precautions that may either preclude the attempt, or secure the speediest means of turning...to the confusion and ruin of the enemy." Mr. Pitt concluded a long speech by moving, " That leave be given to bring in a bill to raise a certain number...
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Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan: (Several ...

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 498 pages
...such an enterprize'; but it befits your wisdom to neglect no precautions that may either preclude the attempt, or secure the speediest means of turning it to the confusion and ruin of the enemy." Mr. SHERIDAN.—In two points I am happy to agree with the right honorable gentleman, namely, that it will...
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The speeches of ... William Pitt in the House of commons [ed. by W.S. Hathaway].

William Pitt - 1817 - 468 pages
...such an enterprise; but it befits your wisdom to neglect no precautions that may either preclude the attempt, or secure the speediest means of turning...MR. PITT rose : After the unanimous vote which the Home gave upon the first day of the session, and their general concurrence in that part of the address...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Henry Grattan: In the Irish ..., Volume 3

Henry Grattan - 1822 - 450 pages
...repel such an attack, it will yet become your wisdom to neglect no precautions which may preclude the attempt, or secure the speediest means of turning it to the confusion of the enemy. " His Majesty has been graciously pleased to direct an addition to be made to the regular...
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The speeches of ... Richard Brinsley Sheridan, with a sketch of ..., Volume 3

Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1842 - 576 pages
...such an enterprise; but it befits your wisdom to neglect no precautions that may either preclude the attempt, or secure the speediest means of turning...to the confusion and ruin of the enemy." Mr. Pitt concluded a long speech by moving, " That leave be given to bring in a bill to raise a certain number...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan ..., Volume 3

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1842 - 572 pages
...such an enterprise ; but it befits your wisdom to neglect no precautions that may either preclude the attempt, or secure the speediest means of turning...to the confusion and ruin of the enemy." Mr. Pitt concluded a long speech by moving, " That leave be given to bring in a bill to raise a certain number...
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