Annual Register, Volum 48Edmund Burke 1808 |
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... ally , on account of an atrocious and unprovoked act of violence , committed by order of the French government within ... allies had taken the field , it was doubtful whether she would not throw her weight into the opposite scale , and ...
... ally , on account of an atrocious and unprovoked act of violence , committed by order of the French government within ... allies had taken the field , it was doubtful whether she would not throw her weight into the opposite scale , and ...
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... allies , and that he had acted in strict conformity to the princi- ples declared by him , and recog- nized by parliament as essential to the interests and security of his own dominions , as well as to the general safety of the continent ...
... allies , and that he had acted in strict conformity to the princi- ples declared by him , and recog- nized by parliament as essential to the interests and security of his own dominions , as well as to the general safety of the continent ...
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... allies , rather than hold out to the last at the risk of her destruction . were now our hopes of continental What connection ? what of the liberties of Europe ? what of the prospect of setting limits to the power of France , justly and ...
... allies , rather than hold out to the last at the risk of her destruction . were now our hopes of continental What connection ? what of the liberties of Europe ? what of the prospect of setting limits to the power of France , justly and ...
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... allies . She is become less formidable for offensive war , and by the loss of a frontier , which covered a great part of her domi- nións , she is more exposed to the attacks of her enemies . The fo- reign trade of her territories is at ...
... allies . She is become less formidable for offensive war , and by the loss of a frontier , which covered a great part of her domi- nións , she is more exposed to the attacks of her enemies . The fo- reign trade of her territories is at ...
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... allies evacuated the coun- try , the Prussians entered and took possession of it ; and , notwith- standing the opposition of the Ha- noverian minister , who protested in vain against their proceedings , they occupied before the middle ...
... allies evacuated the coun- try , the Prussians entered and took possession of it ; and , notwith- standing the opposition of the Ha- noverian minister , who protested in vain against their proceedings , they occupied before the middle ...
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