Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... measures calculated to sap the foundations of public cre- dit , he was convinced , that , if a war should appear to be necessary to the preservation of our honour , the country was in a state to meet it . Still , after the extraordinary ...
... measures calculated to sap the foundations of public cre- dit , he was convinced , that , if a war should appear to be necessary to the preservation of our honour , the country was in a state to meet it . Still , after the extraordinary ...
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... measures , dero- gatory to the independence of his Crown , or to existing relations with other powers . The repeated assurances , which his majesty has received , of the determination of France to respect the dominions of his most ...
... measures , dero- gatory to the independence of his Crown , or to existing relations with other powers . The repeated assurances , which his majesty has received , of the determination of France to respect the dominions of his most ...
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... measures on the part of his majesty's government might have prevented war . Lord Granville moved an a- mendment , expressing the concur- rence of the House in the principles laid down on the part of his ma- jesty with respect to ...
... measures on the part of his majesty's government might have prevented war . Lord Granville moved an a- mendment , expressing the concur- rence of the House in the principles laid down on the part of his ma- jesty with respect to ...
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Edmund Burke. at all times ready to give their cordial support to such measures as might be necessary to vindicate ... measure by the circum- stance , that Mr. Canning , from whom the formal and complete defence of our policy was expected ...
Edmund Burke. at all times ready to give their cordial support to such measures as might be necessary to vindicate ... measure by the circum- stance , that Mr. Canning , from whom the formal and complete defence of our policy was expected ...
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... measures conceived and proposed at Verona , would have been completely successful , if Eng- land had thought herself at liberty to concur in them . ' Such was the opinion entertained by the ple- nipotentiary of France of his fai- lure ...
... measures conceived and proposed at Verona , would have been completely successful , if Eng- land had thought herself at liberty to concur in them . ' Such was the opinion entertained by the ple- nipotentiary of France of his fai- lure ...
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