Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... honour , we were not in a state to go to war . On the contrary , as long as parliament refused to adopt any measures calculated to sap the foundations of public cre- dit , he was convinced , that , if a war should appear to be necessary ...
... honour , we were not in a state to go to war . On the contrary , as long as parliament refused to adopt any measures calculated to sap the foundations of public cre- dit , he was convinced , that , if a war should appear to be necessary ...
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... honour , all the miracles which had been effected by its in- fluence , they hated with the ma- lignity of demons ; for they were compelled to fear , and tremble at the very sound of its name . It was on this account , that , disguise it ...
... honour , all the miracles which had been effected by its in- fluence , they hated with the ma- lignity of demons ; for they were compelled to fear , and tremble at the very sound of its name . It was on this account , that , disguise it ...
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... honour . Lord Liverpool replied , that we had entered into no en- gagement whatever that could pre- vent us from following any path which our honour or interests might prescribe . M. de Chateaubriand , had , in one of his speeches ...
... honour . Lord Liverpool replied , that we had entered into no en- gagement whatever that could pre- vent us from following any path which our honour or interests might prescribe . M. de Chateaubriand , had , in one of his speeches ...
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... honour and just interests of Great Britain are equally respected by both . " Mr. Canning , after his exposi- tion of the course which govern- ment had pursued , entered into a justification of the system of neu- trality which had been ...
... honour and just interests of Great Britain are equally respected by both . " Mr. Canning , after his exposi- tion of the course which govern- ment had pursued , entered into a justification of the system of neu- trality which had been ...
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... that , if either the honour , or the essential interests of this country should require us to engage in war , we have the means of carrying on war with effect . I repeat this , my lords , not loosely or 26 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1823 .
... that , if either the honour , or the essential interests of this country should require us to engage in war , we have the means of carrying on war with effect . I repeat this , my lords , not loosely or 26 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1823 .
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