Annual Register, Volum 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Side x
... Greek Flag -Finances Exposure of the Greek Loans - The conduct of Persons connected with those Loans [ 345 CHAPTER XIV . THE UNITED STATES . - Negotiations with Britain regarding the Colonial Trade . SOUTH AMERICA . - War between Brazil ...
... Greek Flag -Finances Exposure of the Greek Loans - The conduct of Persons connected with those Loans [ 345 CHAPTER XIV . THE UNITED STATES . - Negotiations with Britain regarding the Colonial Trade . SOUTH AMERICA . - War between Brazil ...
Side xiii
... Greek Flag -Finances Exposure of the Greek Loans - The conduct of Persons connected with those Loans CHAPTER XIV . - [ 345 THE UNITED STATES . - Negotiations with Britain regarding the Colonial Trade . SOUTH AMERICA . - War between ...
... Greek Flag -Finances Exposure of the Greek Loans - The conduct of Persons connected with those Loans CHAPTER XIV . - [ 345 THE UNITED STATES . - Negotiations with Britain regarding the Colonial Trade . SOUTH AMERICA . - War between ...
Side 133
... Greek , and Latin . I do not mean to challenge the members of this House , although I feel that , with the exception of the learned professions , and , perhaps , some coteries of blue - stocking ladies , the poor peasantry of the county ...
... Greek , and Latin . I do not mean to challenge the members of this House , although I feel that , with the exception of the learned professions , and , perhaps , some coteries of blue - stocking ladies , the poor peasantry of the county ...
Side 245
... Greek com- mittee ; that however the barbarous policy of cabinets might crush the glorious cause , his name , and those of other Greek committee - men would be consecrated by posterity for their attachment to liberty , re- ligion , and ...
... Greek com- mittee ; that however the barbarous policy of cabinets might crush the glorious cause , his name , and those of other Greek committee - men would be consecrated by posterity for their attachment to liberty , re- ligion , and ...
Side 246
... Greek forces . Government , if it wished to preserve an impartial neutrality , could only grant to both parties , the liberty of doing such things or grant it to neither . The ad . herents of the Greek cause accused the French squadron ...
... Greek forces . Government , if it wished to preserve an impartial neutrality , could only grant to both parties , the liberty of doing such things or grant it to neither . The ad . herents of the Greek cause accused the French squadron ...
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