The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... France , has thought proper to inform us , * that " they put themselves into the hands of the English . " He uses the same assertion , in nearly the same words , in another place ; † " her colonies had put themselves into our hands ...
... France , has thought proper to inform us , * that " they put themselves into the hands of the English . " He uses the same assertion , in nearly the same words , in another place ; † " her colonies had put themselves into our hands ...
Strana 223
... France , England , Europe , considered it in that light ; all the world , except the then friends of the then ministry , who wept for our victories , and were in haste to get rid of the burden of our conquests . This author knows that ...
... France , England , Europe , considered it in that light ; all the world , except the then friends of the then ministry , who wept for our victories , and were in haste to get rid of the burden of our conquests . This author knows that ...
Strana 225
... France , the author will see , perhaps with unwillingness , but with the clearest con- viction , if he considers , that in the year 1763 , after we had ceased to export to the isles of Guadaloupe and Martinico , and to the Havannah ...
... France , the author will see , perhaps with unwillingness , but with the clearest con- viction , if he considers , that in the year 1763 , after we had ceased to export to the isles of Guadaloupe and Martinico , and to the Havannah ...
Strana 226
... France ; he sees by this account , that what he asserts is not only without foundation , but even impossible to be true . As to our trade at that time , he labors with all his might to represent it as absolutely ruined , or on the very ...
... France ; he sees by this account , that what he asserts is not only without foundation , but even impossible to be true . As to our trade at that time , he labors with all his might to represent it as absolutely ruined , or on the very ...
Strana 227
... France did not enjoy the same advantages . But it is remarkable throughout his whole book , that those circum- stances which have ever been considered as great benefits , and decisive proofs of national superiority , are , when in our ...
... France did not enjoy the same advantages . But it is remarkable throughout his whole book , that those circum- stances which have ever been considered as great benefits , and decisive proofs of national superiority , are , when in our ...
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