... economical principles, and requiring the smallest number of troops possible to answer the purpose of such security, is an essential object for the safety of the state, intimately connected with the general defence of the kingdom, and necessary for... Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable William Pitt - 第 121 頁George Pretyman 著 - 1821完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1787 - 484 頁
...protection of com" merce, the fupport of our diftant pofleflions, and the pro" fecution of offenfive operations in any war in which the " nation may hereafter be engaged." He felt it impoflible to contemplate this important queftion without regarding it as a portion of that... | |
| Parliament proc - 1787 - 468 頁
...protection of com" merce, the fupporf of our diftant pofTeffions, and the pro" fecution of ofFenfive .operations in any war in which the " nation may hereafter be engaged." He felt it impoffible to contemplate this important queftion without regarding jt as a portion of that... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1803 - 450 頁
...the pro:ection of commerce, the fupport of our diitant poffeffions, arid the profecution of offenfive operations in any war in which the nation may hereafter be engaged." XXXV Arguments The favourers of the meafure founded their arguments on the report of the board of officers,... | |
| William Pitt, W. S. Hathaway - 1808 - 496 頁
...the general defence of the kingdom, and necessary for. enar bling the fleet to act with full vigour and effect, for the protection of commerce, the support...prosecution of offensive operations in any war in which the nalion may hereafter be engaged." After a long discussion of the subject, the House came to a division;... | |
| John Gifford, John Richards Green - 1809 - 582 頁
...defence of the kingdom, and necessary for enabling the fleet to act VOL. I. u 289 with full vigour and effect, for the protection of commerce, the support...war in which the nation may hereafter be engaged." Mr. Pitt supported his motion, in a speech of considerable length, in which he answered all the objections... | |
| David Hume - 1811 - 506 頁
...the " general defence of the kingdom, and necessary for ena" bling the fleet to act with full vigour and effect for the " protection of commerce, the support of our distant pos" sessions, and the prosecution of offensive operations in " any war in which the nation may hereafter... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 522 頁
...with the general defence of the kingdom, and necessary for enabling the fleet to act with full vigour and effect, for the protection of commerce, the support...in which the nation may hereafter be engaged." The resolution was supported by Lord Hood, the honourable Captain Berkeley, the honourable James Luttrell,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 422 頁
...the general defence of the kingdom, and necessary for enabling the Jleet to act with full vigour aud effect for the protection of commerce, the support...war in .which the nation may hereafter be engaged." In opposition to the measure, it was moved as an amendment by Mr. jBastard, to leave out of the resolution... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1816 - 808 頁
...xxvv"' <flenc* °f 1ие kingdom, and necessary for enabling the fleet to x • «act with full vigour and effect for the protection of commerce, ^*^^' "...offensive operations in any war in which the nation may here" after be engaged." . , Arguments The favourers of the mensure founded their arguments on for... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 428 頁
...Portsmouth and Plymouth, by a permanent system of fortification, fleet to act with full vigour dud effect for the protection of commerce, the support...possessions, and the prosecution of offensive operations, in arty war in which the nation may hereafter be engaged." In opposition to the measure, it was moved... | |
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