Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... peace . " The posture of affairs in the Levant had long been a cause of uneasiness and a source of danger to the general tranquillity . With a view to avert the evils which a continuance of that state of things was calculated to ...
... peace . " The posture of affairs in the Levant had long been a cause of uneasiness and a source of danger to the general tranquillity . With a view to avert the evils which a continuance of that state of things was calculated to ...
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... peace . But dear and valuable as peace might be , he was the last person to desire that England should lose her position among nations by a culpable inactivity where her active interference was necessary . Such was the case which had ...
... peace . But dear and valuable as peace might be , he was the last person to desire that England should lose her position among nations by a culpable inactivity where her active interference was necessary . Such was the case which had ...
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... peace with this country . He now felt no hesitation in saying , thanks to the present glorious minister of France , that the peace of Europe would be preserved . The noble lord then referred , in terms of great pride and satisfaction ...
... peace with this country . He now felt no hesitation in saying , thanks to the present glorious minister of France , that the peace of Europe would be preserved . The noble lord then referred , in terms of great pride and satisfaction ...
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... peace of Europe and alliance of France had been injured , was to preserve the integrity and independence of the Ottoman empire . Since when had we begun to think it indispensable to consult for this object ? The noble lord then referred ...
... peace of Europe and alliance of France had been injured , was to preserve the integrity and independence of the Ottoman empire . Since when had we begun to think it indispensable to consult for this object ? The noble lord then referred ...
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... peace with France . If it had ever entered their heads as a practical notion , that they were on the point of war with France , he knew for certain , that an overwhelming majority of the working classes , the middle classes , and all ...
... peace with France . If it had ever entered their heads as a practical notion , that they were on the point of war with France , he knew for certain , that an overwhelming majority of the working classes , the middle classes , and all ...
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