The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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... allies at that prince . So did the French always when they intermeddled in the affairs of Germany . They came to aid a party there . When the Eng- lish and Dutch intermeddled in the succession of Spain , they appeared as allies to the ...
... allies at that prince . So did the French always when they intermeddled in the affairs of Germany . They came to aid a party there . When the Eng- lish and Dutch intermeddled in the succession of Spain , they appeared as allies to the ...
Strana 138
... ally thus in trouble shall have full right to demand of his allies the succours above . mentioned ; " that is to say , the same succours as in the case of an invasion from any foreign pow- er ; 9000 foot and 2000 horse to be furnished ...
... ally thus in trouble shall have full right to demand of his allies the succours above . mentioned ; " that is to say , the same succours as in the case of an invasion from any foreign pow- er ; 9000 foot and 2000 horse to be furnished ...
Strana 253
... allies whom we subsidized with millions . This ally ( or rather this prin- cipal in the war ) by the confession of the regi- cide himself , was more formidable to him than all his other foes united . Warring there , we should have led ...
... allies whom we subsidized with millions . This ally ( or rather this prin- cipal in the war ) by the confession of the regi- cide himself , was more formidable to him than all his other foes united . Warring there , we should have led ...
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