Annual Register, Volum 49Edmund Burke 1809 |
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Edmund Burke. for being settled at the peace of Tilsit : while expeditions from Great - Britain were sent out into every quarter of the world . The great affairs of nations fall naturally into two classes , according to the physical ...
Edmund Burke. for being settled at the peace of Tilsit : while expeditions from Great - Britain were sent out into every quarter of the world . The great affairs of nations fall naturally into two classes , according to the physical ...
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... Great - Britain were sent out into every quarter of the world , The great affairs of nations fall naturally into two classes , according to the physical divisions of the year into Sum mer and Autumn ; and Winter and Spring : the former ...
... Great - Britain were sent out into every quarter of the world , The great affairs of nations fall naturally into two classes , according to the physical divisions of the year into Sum mer and Autumn ; and Winter and Spring : the former ...
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Edmund Burke. for being settled at the peace of Tilsit : while expeditions from Great - Britain were sent out into every quarter of the world . The great affairs of nations fall naturally into two classes , according to the physical ...
Edmund Burke. for being settled at the peace of Tilsit : while expeditions from Great - Britain were sent out into every quarter of the world . The great affairs of nations fall naturally into two classes , according to the physical ...
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... greater , or at least There were 5,000 under the the best , that is , the ... great a . portion of mankind Russian army was computed by some against their ... Britain menacing his left wing , equipments , and stores , a vast army there ...
... greater , or at least There were 5,000 under the the best , that is , the ... great a . portion of mankind Russian army was computed by some against their ... Britain menacing his left wing , equipments , and stores , a vast army there ...
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... Britain , but to the nations couraged to stay until the end of Auof Europe ... great imminent danger . Then she disa and important advantage , that the ... Great Britain and Ireland to the that had brought on all herdisasters . other , on ...
... Britain , but to the nations couraged to stay until the end of Auof Europe ... great imminent danger . Then she disa and important advantage , that the ... Great Britain and Ireland to the that had brought on all herdisasters . other , on ...
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