The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 47Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... France , was now given up , and that after the enemy had brought his preparations for invasion to the highest state , he now seemed con- scious of the vanity of his hopes ; an effect for which he considered the country indebted to the ...
... France , was now given up , and that after the enemy had brought his preparations for invasion to the highest state , he now seemed con- scious of the vanity of his hopes ; an effect for which he considered the country indebted to the ...
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... France , praised the at- tention of the present administra . tion , for the state of defence in which they had placed Ireland , which France considered as Our most vulnerable point . Mr. Fox said , that though he did not mean to propose ...
... France , praised the at- tention of the present administra . tion , for the state of defence in which they had placed Ireland , which France considered as Our most vulnerable point . Mr. Fox said , that though he did not mean to propose ...
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... France and Spain , concluded at St. Hdefonso . The former respected the law of nations , in making an equal relative stipula- tion between the parties ; whereas the latter , the stronger power dic- tated every thing , deprived the ...
... France and Spain , concluded at St. Hdefonso . The former respected the law of nations , in making an equal relative stipula- tion between the parties ; whereas the latter , the stronger power dic- tated every thing , deprived the ...
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... France . With this admission , he must also say , that if our government thought proper to wave that right , and connive at Spain's furnishing a pecuniary con- tingent to France , instead of a sup- ply in kind , it should strictly have ...
... France . With this admission , he must also say , that if our government thought proper to wave that right , and connive at Spain's furnishing a pecuniary con- tingent to France , instead of a sup- ply in kind , it should strictly have ...
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... France , that they acted with violence , injustice , and unpardonable precipitancy . In con- firmation of these charges , the noble lord contended , from the papers , that though the British minister at Ma- drid had strongly urged to ...
... France , that they acted with violence , injustice , and unpardonable precipitancy . In con- firmation of these charges , the noble lord contended , from the papers , that though the British minister at Ma- drid had strongly urged to ...
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