Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... direct political strength , and still more in respect of influence over the public opinion of Europe . The situation of England , in the late intricate state of Spanish affairs , was one of no ordinary delicacy ; and in it our ministers ...
... direct political strength , and still more in respect of influence over the public opinion of Europe . The situation of England , in the late intricate state of Spanish affairs , was one of no ordinary delicacy ; and in it our ministers ...
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... direct personal insult to every individual Spaniard , and when the most glaring attempts were made in their different mani- festos to excite rebellion in the country , and to stir up one class of the community against the other : what ...
... direct personal insult to every individual Spaniard , and when the most glaring attempts were made in their different mani- festos to excite rebellion in the country , and to stir up one class of the community against the other : what ...
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... direct exportation would have been nugatory . Our government therefore , anxious to preserve a real and not merely a seeming neutrality , adopted the other mode of proceeding and issued an order in council , taking off the pro- hibition ...
... direct exportation would have been nugatory . Our government therefore , anxious to preserve a real and not merely a seeming neutrality , adopted the other mode of proceeding and issued an order in council , taking off the pro- hibition ...
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... - lington , then expected at Paris , and to direct his grace to offer to the French government the me- diation of Great Britain for the amicable settlement of the disputes with Spain . The French HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 21.
... - lington , then expected at Paris , and to direct his grace to offer to the French government the me- diation of Great Britain for the amicable settlement of the disputes with Spain . The French HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 21.
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... direct , the councils of this country . He regretted , that they had not said from the first , not only that we would not co - operate , but that it was contrary to the principles of the British constitution - con- trary to the ...
... direct , the councils of this country . He regretted , that they had not said from the first , not only that we would not co - operate , but that it was contrary to the principles of the British constitution - con- trary to the ...
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