Annual Register, Volum 49Edmund Burke 1809 |
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Side 35
... Britain , but to the nations couraged to stay until the end of Auof Europe , had failed of success , it gust , was recalled by his court , pur . was surely a wise measure in his posely that there might not be , majesty , to appeal to ...
... Britain , but to the nations couraged to stay until the end of Auof Europe , had failed of success , it gust , was recalled by his court , pur . was surely a wise measure in his posely that there might not be , majesty , to appeal to ...
Side 39
... Britain , was not this a contrivance pect that any man who had ever , as of the enemy , which nothing but he had done , regulated his conduct the simple policy adopted by our by , who had followed the footsteps , government , could be ...
... Britain , was not this a contrivance pect that any man who had ever , as of the enemy , which nothing but he had done , regulated his conduct the simple policy adopted by our by , who had followed the footsteps , government , could be ...
Side 45
... Britain . A proposal was made by general Miranda to Mr. Pitt in 1797 , for an alliance between Britain and South America . Of the sundry articles , eleven in number , we are restrained by our limit from specifying more than the ...
... Britain . A proposal was made by general Miranda to Mr. Pitt in 1797 , for an alliance between Britain and South America . Of the sundry articles , eleven in number , we are restrained by our limit from specifying more than the ...
Side 54
... Britain which ministry acted during the and Russia were inseparable ; at whole of the negotiation , was , that length agreed to the negotiation to of good faith to our allies : that of be carried on conjointly for the in , the French ...
... Britain which ministry acted during the and Russia were inseparable ; at whole of the negotiation , was , that length agreed to the negotiation to of good faith to our allies : that of be carried on conjointly for the in , the French ...
Side 55
... Britain would have induced Buona . day before read in a respectable parte to stop his victorious army ? newspaper , these words , ( insputed If Buonaparte , after making a se . to somebody , he could not say who , ) parate peace , had ...
... Britain would have induced Buona . day before read in a respectable parte to stop his victorious army ? newspaper , these words , ( insputed If Buonaparte , after making a se . to somebody , he could not say who , ) parate peace , had ...
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