Annual Register, Volum 48Edmund Burke 1808 |
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... Russia and the Porte ; to the expedi- tion of Lord St. Vincent to Portugal ; and to the nature and grounds of our differences with the United States of America . He also flatters himself that his account of our domestic his- tory will ...
... Russia and the Porte ; to the expedi- tion of Lord St. Vincent to Portugal ; and to the nature and grounds of our differences with the United States of America . He also flatters himself that his account of our domestic his- tory will ...
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... Russia less hostile to France than in the time of Paul , or Austria better re- conciled to the loss of so many of her ancient provinces ? But , while there were so many reasons against attempting the invasion of England , Bonaparte had ...
... Russia less hostile to France than in the time of Paul , or Austria better re- conciled to the loss of so many of her ancient provinces ? But , while there were so many reasons against attempting the invasion of England , Bonaparte had ...
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... Russia as well as France was bound by treaty to protect . The resentment of Russia for this offence had been in- creased by the bad faith of the French government towards her- self , in some private transactions between them , not very ...
... Russia as well as France was bound by treaty to protect . The resentment of Russia for this offence had been in- creased by the bad faith of the French government towards her- self , in some private transactions between them , not very ...
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... Russia . " Extract from a memoir on the situation of affairs , communicated by Count Stah- remberg . Sup . Papers , P. 52 . B 4 full redress of their grievances was they had the weakness. against them . * To recapitulate the mistakes and ...
... Russia . " Extract from a memoir on the situation of affairs , communicated by Count Stah- remberg . Sup . Papers , P. 52 . B 4 full redress of their grievances was they had the weakness. against them . * To recapitulate the mistakes and ...
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... Russia , Austria , Prussia , and the other powers of the continent , which might gain their good will , without attempting to rouze them , before their own in- terests , in their own view of them , would call for their exertions , such ...
... Russia , Austria , Prussia , and the other powers of the continent , which might gain their good will , without attempting to rouze them , before their own in- terests , in their own view of them , would call for their exertions , such ...
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