The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... peace preceding it . The conquest of the Havannah had , indeed , stopped the remittance of specie from Mexico to Spain ; but it had not enabled England to seize it : on the contrary , our merchants suffered by the detention of the ...
... peace preceding it . The conquest of the Havannah had , indeed , stopped the remittance of specie from Mexico to Spain ; but it had not enabled England to seize it : on the contrary , our merchants suffered by the detention of the ...
Strana 191
... peace . Her armies in Germany had been hitherto prevented from seizing upon Hanover ; but they continued to encamp on the same ground on which the first battle was fought ; and , as it must ever happen from the policy of the govern ment ...
... peace . Her armies in Germany had been hitherto prevented from seizing upon Hanover ; but they continued to encamp on the same ground on which the first battle was fought ; and , as it must ever happen from the policy of the govern ment ...
Strana 193
... peace , the most weighty of all questions , what is the wisdom of those men who are held out to us as the only hope of an ex- piring nation . The present ministry is indeed of a strange character ; at once indolent and distracted . But ...
... peace , the most weighty of all questions , what is the wisdom of those men who are held out to us as the only hope of an ex- piring nation . The present ministry is indeed of a strange character ; at once indolent and distracted . But ...
Strana 194
... peace - makers , it was no dear purchase ; for it was decisive of the fortune of the war and the terms of the treaty : the duke of Nivernois thought so ; France , England , Europe , consider- ed it in that light ; all the world , except ...
... peace - makers , it was no dear purchase ; for it was decisive of the fortune of the war and the terms of the treaty : the duke of Nivernois thought so ; France , England , Europe , consider- ed it in that light ; all the world , except ...
Strana 195
... peace . I charitably hope he knows nothing of the subject . I referred him lately to our commanders , for the resistance of the French colonies ; I now wish he would apply to our custom - house entries , and our merchants , for the ...
... peace . I charitably hope he knows nothing of the subject . I referred him lately to our commanders , for the resistance of the French colonies ; I now wish he would apply to our custom - house entries , and our merchants , for the ...
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