Excerpt from Speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, Delivered in the House of Commons, Monday, February 3, 1800, on a Motion for an Address to the Throne, Approving of the Answers Returned to the Communications From France Relative to a Negociation for Peace
Sir,
I Am induced, at this period of the debate, to offer my sentiments to the House, both from an apprehension that, at a later hour, the attention of the House must necessarily be exhausted, and because the sentiment with which the Honourable and Learned Gentleman began his Speech, and with which he has thought proper to conclude it, places the Question precisely on that ground on which I am most desirous of discussing it.
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