Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... army , including staff , barracks and col- leges , to a scale of expense as low as that of the army before the last war : 3. A total abolition of all sinecures , pensions , grants , and emoluments , not merited by public services : 4. A ...
... army , including staff , barracks and col- leges , to a scale of expense as low as that of the army before the last war : 3. A total abolition of all sinecures , pensions , grants , and emoluments , not merited by public services : 4. A ...
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Edmund Burke. utter ruin , a large standing army , for the purpose of ravaging the territories , or putting down the liberties , of any neighbouring power ? Might not Spain have asked the emperor of Austria , whether he , who now ...
Edmund Burke. utter ruin , a large standing army , for the purpose of ravaging the territories , or putting down the liberties , of any neighbouring power ? Might not Spain have asked the emperor of Austria , whether he , who now ...
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... Army of Ob- servation disquiets me . " There were , therefore , but twe remedies -war or concession ; and why was England fastidiously to say , " Our notions of non - interference are so strict , that we cannot advise you even for your ...
... Army of Ob- servation disquiets me . " There were , therefore , but twe remedies -war or concession ; and why was England fastidiously to say , " Our notions of non - interference are so strict , that we cannot advise you even for your ...
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... Army of Observa- tion . England did not pretend to say , which of the parties was right , or which wrong , but she saw that war was the inevitable consequence of perse- verance ; and , if concession were made on the one side , she under ...
... Army of Observa- tion . England did not pretend to say , which of the parties was right , or which wrong , but she saw that war was the inevitable consequence of perse- verance ; and , if concession were made on the one side , she under ...
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... army . Even , under these circumstances , we were un- willing to despair of the cause of freedom . Cadiz , we knew , had all the physical means of resist- ance ; and we could not suppose , that courage to make these means available ...
... army . Even , under these circumstances , we were un- willing to despair of the cause of freedom . Cadiz , we knew , had all the physical means of resist- ance ; and we could not suppose , that courage to make these means available ...
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