The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... Peace with the Regicide Di- rectory of France . LETTER I. On the Overtures of Peace 298 LETTER II . On the Genius and Character of the French Revolution as it regards other Nations 381 LETTER III . On the Rupture of the Negociation ...
... Peace with the Regicide Di- rectory of France . LETTER I. On the Overtures of Peace 298 LETTER II . On the Genius and Character of the French Revolution as it regards other Nations 381 LETTER III . On the Rupture of the Negociation ...
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... peace with Spain under her ab- solute dependence , with a broad highway into that , and into every state of Europe . She actually invites Great Britain to divide with her the spoils of the new world , and to make a partition of the ...
... peace with Spain under her ab- solute dependence , with a broad highway into that , and into every state of Europe . She actually invites Great Britain to divide with her the spoils of the new world , and to make a partition of the ...
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... peace with them . Secondly , To defend themselves with their joint forces against the open aggressions or the secret practices , intrigues and writings , which are used to propagate the French princi- ples . It is easy to discover from ...
... peace with them . Secondly , To defend themselves with their joint forces against the open aggressions or the secret practices , intrigues and writings , which are used to propagate the French princi- ples . It is easy to discover from ...
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... peace and order in every parish . Never was a wiser na- tional Ĺ“conomy than in the charity of the English and of other countries . Never was money better expended than in the maintenance of this body of civil troops for re - estab ...
... peace and order in every parish . Never was a wiser na- tional Ĺ“conomy than in the charity of the English and of other countries . Never was money better expended than in the maintenance of this body of civil troops for re - estab ...
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... peace , abandon the ally , and consider him as having him- sume to disturb the order of the said succession , in contradiction to the previous acts and treaties subsequent thereon . " The above treaties have been revived and confirmed ...
... peace , abandon the ally , and consider him as having him- sume to disturb the order of the said succession , in contradiction to the previous acts and treaties subsequent thereon . " The above treaties have been revived and confirmed ...
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