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William Pitt Earl of Chatham | lit.salon
William Pitt Earl of Chatham
Born:
1708
Died:
1778
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Born:
1708
Died:
1778
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The speech of Lord C-----m, (Mr. P**t.) London, Dec. 6.: He who has ears to hear, let him hear. He who regards the honor and safety of his country, let him attend.
1771
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Des Hoch-Edlen Grafen von Chatham Rede, gehalten im Hause der Lords, den 20sten Jenner, 1775: bey Gelegenheit eines Vorschlags zu einer Addresse an Seine Majesta t den Ko nig, dass derselbe unverzu glich Befehle ertheilen mo ge seine Truppen von Boston sogleich wegzuziehen, um die Gemu ther seiner guten Unterthanen in America zu beruhigen, und ihre Besorgnisse aus dem Wege zu schaffen.
1775
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Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine: To which is Added, the Arguement of Mr ...
1835
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Celebrated speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine.: To which is added, the argument of Mr. Mackintosh in the case of Peltier. Selected by a member of the Philadelphia Bar.
1841
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The celebrated speech of a celebrated commoner
1766
William Pitt Earl of Chatham
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The speech of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham: in the House of Lords, upon reading the amendments in the Quebec Bill, on Friday, the 17th June, 1774. : Together with his lordship's speech, on the third reading, in the House of Lords, of the bill for providing with quarters, the officers and troops in America.
1774
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The speech of the Right Honourable the earl of Chatham, in the House of Lords, January 20th, 1775: on a motion for an address to His Majesty, to give immediate orders for removing his troops from Boston forthwith, in order to quiet the minds and take away the apprehensions of his good subjects in America.
1775
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Letters written by the late Earl of Chatham to his nephew Thomas Pitt, Esq. (afterwards Lord Camelford) then at Cambridge
1804
William Pitt Earl of Chatham
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Letters written by the late Earl of Chatham to his nephew Thomas Pitt, Esq. (afterward Lord Camelford) then at Cambridge
1805
William Pitt Earl of Chatham
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Correspondence of William Pitt When Secretary of State, with Colonial Governors and Military and Naval Commissioners in America
2018
William Pitt Earl of Chatham, Great Britain. Foreign Office, National Society of the Colonial Dames of America.
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A Letter to the Right Honourable author of A letter to a citizen [i. e. William Pitt, Earl of Chatham]: with animadversions on the answer thereto, and on the behaviour of the corporation of the city of London : in which his reasons for resigning; the conduct, success and advantages of his administration; his fidelity to his country; capacity for directing the transactions of war, commerce and pacification, are fairly stated and freely considered
1761
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An authentic copy of Lord Chatham's proposed bill: entitled, A provisional act, for settling the troubles in America, and for asserting the supreme legislative authority and superintending power of Great-Britain over the colonies.
1775
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The speech of the Right Honorable the Earl of Chatham, in the House of Lords, Jan. 20, 1775.
1775
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Correspondence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham
1838
William Pitt Earl of Chatham
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Correspondence of William Pitt: when secretary of state, with colonial governors and military and naval commissioners in America
1838
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Franklin before the Privy Council, White Hall Chapel, London, 1774: on behalf of the Province of Massachusetts, to advocate the removal of Hutchinson and Oliver.
1860
William Pitt Earl of Chatham, Thomas Hutchinson, Andrew Oliver
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Correspondence of William Pitt, when Secretary of State, with colonial governors and military and naval commissioners in America
1906
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love-letters of William Pitt First Lord Chatham
1926
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Letter from a Right Honourable Person. and the Answer to It, Translated into Verse, As Nearly As the Different Idioms of Prose and Poetry Will Allow. with Notes Historical, Critical, Political, &c
2018
Philip Francis, William Pitt Earl of Chatham, William Beckford
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Letter to William Pitt, Esq. , Concerning the Fifteen New Regiments Lately Voted by Parliament Wherein Some of the General Arguments, Together with His in Particular ... Are Fairly Answered
2018
William Pitt Earl of Chatham, Thomas Hervey
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Speeches of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham in the Houses of Lords and Commons With a Biographical Memoir and Introductions and Explanatory Notes to the Speeches
2022
William Pitt Earl of Chatham
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Britannia or the contrast between Robert W[alpole] and William P[itt], a pastoral dialogue, by way of allegory ...
1741
Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, William Pitt Earl of Chatham
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A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq being an impartial vindication of the conduct of the ministry from the commencement of the present war to this time : in answer to the aspersions cast upon them by Admiral Byng and his advocates
1756
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The Constitution with an address to a great man
1757
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The constitution. With an address to a great man <i.e. William Pitt>.
1757
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A journal of the landing of His Majesty's forces on the Island of Cape-Breton, and of the siege and surrender of Louisbourg
1758
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst Baron, Edward Boscawen, William Pitt Earl of Chatham
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An Address to the great man with advice to the public
1758
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The London gazette extraordinary, Tuesday, October 16, 1759
1759
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A True and impartial state of the province of Pennsylvania Containing, an exact account of the nature of its government; the power of the proprietaries, and their governors; as well those which they derive under the royal grant, as those they have assumed in manifest violation thereof, their father's charter, and the rights of the people: also, the rights and privileges of the Assembly, and people, which they claim under the said grant, charter, and laws of their country, confirmed by the royal approbation. : With a true narrative of the dispute between the governors and assemblies, respecting the grants of supplies so often made by the latter, and rejected by the former. In which is demonstrated, by incontestable vouchers, that arbitrary proprietary instructions, have been the true and only cause of the refusal of such supplies, and the late defenceless state of the province. : The whole being a full answer to the pamphlets intitled A brief state, and A brief view, &c. of the conduct of Pennsylvania. : [Nine lines from Cato's letters]
1759
Benjamin Franklin, William Pitt Earl of Chatham
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An Authentic register of the British successes being a collection of all the extraordinary and some of the ordinary gazettes from the taking of Louisbourg, July 26, 1758 by the Hon Adm. Boscawen and Gen. Amherst, to the defeat of the French fleet under M. Conflans, Nov. 21, 1759 by Sir Edward Hawke : also, a particular account of M. Thurot's defeat
1760
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A letter from a right hon. person to ------ in the city
1761
William Pitt Earl of Chatham
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A Letter to the Right Honourable author of A letter to a citizen with animadversions on the answer thereto, and on the behaviour of the corporation of the city of London : in which his reasons for resigning, the conduct, success and advantages of his administration, his fidelity to his country, capacity for directing the transactions of war, commerce and pacification, are fairly stated and freely considered
1761
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A word to a right honourable commoner
1761
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Mr. Pitt's speech: Extract of a letter from a gentleman in London, to his friend in America, dated January, 1766. For some days, previous to the meeting of Parliament, a report had been circulated, that the ministry had changed their minds with regard to the Stamp-Act, and instead of repealing, were bent upon enforcing it. ...
1766
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The speech of Mr. P------- and several others, in a certain august assembly on a late important debate: with an introduction of the matters preceding it
1766
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A candid answer to the Enquiry into the conduct of a late commoner particularly in regard to the state of a late conference, and other negotiations. With a postscript, in reply to the Examination
1766
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The speech of Mr. P------ and several others: in a certain august assembly, on a late important debate: with an introduction of the matters preceding it.
1766
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Political debates.
1766
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A thanksgiving sermon on the total repeal of the Stamp-act Preached in Cambridge, New-England, May 20th, in the afternoon preceding the public rejoicings of the evening upon that great occasion
1766
Nathaniel Appleton, William Pitt Earl of Chatham
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An appendix. The speech of Mr. Pitt, now Earl of Chatham; upon the Stamp-Act: Wherein the arguments of Mr. Gr-v-lle, and others, in favour of the Act, are answered
1768
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An authentic copy of Lord Ch--m's speech, in the Ho-se of L-ds in Eng-nd, in the d--e on the present state of the nation. November 22, 1770
1770
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The speech of Lord C-----m, (Mr. P**t.) London, Dec. 6: He who has ears to hear, let him hear. He who regards the honor and safety of his country, let him attend
1771
William Pitt Earl of Chatham, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
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A speech of the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chatham.: He who regards the honor and safety of his country, let him attend
1771
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Plan offered by the Earl of Chatham, to the House of Lords, entitled: a provisional act, for settling the troubles in America, and for asserting the supreme legislative authority and superintending power of Great Britain over the colonies
1775
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The speech of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham, in the House of Lords, on Friday the 20th of January, 1775.
1775
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Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. on American taxation also the Speech of the earl of Chatham in the House of Lords, on Friday the 20th of January, 1775
1775
Edmund Burke, William Pitt Earl of Chatham
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Lord Chatham's speech on the 20th of January 1775
1775
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The sentiments of Lord Chatham on the American measures: delivered in his speech on the provisional bill
1776
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Lord Chatham's speech in the House of Lords on Friday the 20th. of May 1777
1777
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Lord Chatham's speech in the British House of Lords, at the opening of the session, 20th November, 1777, on the debate for addressing the throne: taken verbatim as his lordship spoke it
1778
William Pitt Earl of Chatham