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William Pitt1
William Pitt19
On his Refusal to Negotiate with Napoleon Bonaparte; House of Commons, February 3, 1800.
Charles James Fox99
Charles James Fox108
On the Rejection of Napoleon Bonaparte’s Overtures of Peace; House of Commons, February 3, 1800.
Sir James Mackintosh176
Sir James Mackintosh185<
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