The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 275
... force of England out of the whole circuit of the Mediterranean , abandoning our allies , our commerce , and the honour of a na- tion , once the protectress of all other nations , because strengthened by the independence , and enriched ...
... force of England out of the whole circuit of the Mediterranean , abandoning our allies , our commerce , and the honour of a na- tion , once the protectress of all other nations , because strengthened by the independence , and enriched ...
Strana 362
... force ; and we saw a force sent out , enough to menace liberty , but not to awe op- position ; tending to bring odium on the civil power , and contempt on the military ; at once to provoke and encourage resistance . Force was sent out ...
... force ; and we saw a force sent out , enough to menace liberty , but not to awe op- position ; tending to bring odium on the civil power , and contempt on the military ; at once to provoke and encourage resistance . Force was sent out ...
Strana 548
... forces on whom he could depend within the kingdom , and called powerful suc- cours from Normandy . Then he sent a strong body to repress the commotions in the west ; but he reserved the greatest force , and his own presence , against ...
... forces on whom he could depend within the kingdom , and called powerful suc- cours from Normandy . Then he sent a strong body to repress the commotions in the west ; but he reserved the greatest force , and his own presence , against ...
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