Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... England to have tendered her sug- gestions . But , England was called upon to act , and called upon by Spain ; and the question was , whether the advice she gave was , under the circumstances , deserving approbation or censure ? England ...
... England to have tendered her sug- gestions . But , England was called upon to act , and called upon by Spain ; and the question was , whether the advice she gave was , under the circumstances , deserving approbation or censure ? England ...
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... England ? Again he boldly an- swered , No. Did the govern- ment of Spain ? Again and again he boldly answered , No. Since , then , neither Spain , nor the voice of the people of England , nor the faith of treaties , nor the interest ...
... England ? Again he boldly an- swered , No. Did the govern- ment of Spain ? Again and again he boldly answered , No. Since , then , neither Spain , nor the voice of the people of England , nor the faith of treaties , nor the interest ...
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... England . That was at least an admission , on the part of France , that she did not consider her in- terests to have been forwarded by the part which we played at the late Congress . What was the opinion of Spain on the same point ...
... England . That was at least an admission , on the part of France , that she did not consider her in- terests to have been forwarded by the part which we played at the late Congress . What was the opinion of Spain on the same point ...
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... England should be made re- sponsible for an entire change in the policy of the French government ? Sir Francis Burdett followed Mr. Peel , and met the question much more fairly and distinctly than any other of the opponents of minis ...
... England should be made re- sponsible for an entire change in the policy of the French government ? Sir Francis Burdett followed Mr. Peel , and met the question much more fairly and distinctly than any other of the opponents of minis ...
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... England was sacrificing her honour as a ǹa- tion , if she consented to remain at peace , when the proper course for her was war . It might be said , perhaps , that England was in a situation requiring repose , which made it necessary ...
... England was sacrificing her honour as a ǹa- tion , if she consented to remain at peace , when the proper course for her was war . It might be said , perhaps , that England was in a situation requiring repose , which made it necessary ...
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