The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 47Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... ment of our military system , which was last year supposed to make the whole difference between an admi- nistration of imbecility and one of vigour . There was not a word in the speech of the difference between the two , and he believed ...
... ment of our military system , which was last year supposed to make the whole difference between an admi- nistration of imbecility and one of vigour . There was not a word in the speech of the difference between the two , and he believed ...
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... ment of the terms on which Great " Britain would consent to ac- " knowledge the neutrality of that " jesty has been advised to wave the " exercise of this right , in order to " negociate with Spain , for the " maintenance of her ...
... ment of the terms on which Great " Britain would consent to ac- " knowledge the neutrality of that " jesty has been advised to wave the " exercise of this right , in order to " negociate with Spain , for the " maintenance of her ...
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... ment , who appear to have been " disposed to pay great attention , " in this instance , to any represen- " tation from Great Britain . That , " that the conduct of his majesty's " during the last of the abovemen- " tioned periods , the ...
... ment , who appear to have been " disposed to pay great attention , " in this instance , to any represen- " tation from Great Britain . That , " that the conduct of his majesty's " during the last of the abovemen- " tioned periods , the ...
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... ment if it had waited to let the war be commenced at such a disadvan- tage . Lord Temple thought it unwor- thy of this country to pocket its causes of war against Spain , till we thought it convenient to produce them ; and thinking it ...
... ment if it had waited to let the war be commenced at such a disadvan- tage . Lord Temple thought it unwor- thy of this country to pocket its causes of war against Spain , till we thought it convenient to produce them ; and thinking it ...
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