Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... tion , that when the necessity arises , or ( I would rather say ) when the opportunity offers , I am to instruct your grace at once frankly and pe- remptorily to declare , that , to any such interference , come what may , his majesty ...
... tion , that when the necessity arises , or ( I would rather say ) when the opportunity offers , I am to instruct your grace at once frankly and pe- remptorily to declare , that , to any such interference , come what may , his majesty ...
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... tion of those provinces , as inde- pendent states , by his majesty , may be hastened or retarded by various external circumstances , as well as by the more or less satis- factory progress , in each state towards a regular and settled ...
... tion of those provinces , as inde- pendent states , by his majesty , may be hastened or retarded by various external circumstances , as well as by the more or less satis- factory progress , in each state towards a regular and settled ...
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... tion respecting Spain as a French question , the duke de Montmorency loudly maintained it to be a ques- tion toute Européenne ; but M. de Chateaubriand , upon my repeat- ing the same description in the sequel of that correspondence , ad ...
... tion respecting Spain as a French question , the duke de Montmorency loudly maintained it to be a ques- tion toute Européenne ; but M. de Chateaubriand , upon my repeat- ing the same description in the sequel of that correspondence , ad ...
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... 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- took to procure ...
... 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- took to procure ...
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... tion of the constitution of 1812. " Such was the tenor and the es- sence of Mr. Canning's justification of our conduct in the negotiations , in reference to its fitness to accom- plish the end which we had in view - the preservation of ...
... tion of the constitution of 1812. " Such was the tenor and the es- sence of Mr. Canning's justification of our conduct in the negotiations , in reference to its fitness to accom- plish the end which we had in view - the preservation of ...
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