The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... regards other Nations 381 LETTER III . On the Rupture of the Negociation ; the Terms of Peace proposed ; and the Resources of the Country for the Continuance of the War 413 HINTS FOR A MEMORIAL TO BE DELIVERED TO MONSIEUR DE.
... regards other Nations 381 LETTER III . On the Rupture of the Negociation ; the Terms of Peace proposed ; and the Resources of the Country for the Continuance of the War 413 HINTS FOR A MEMORIAL TO BE DELIVERED TO MONSIEUR DE.
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... regard to a neighbour- ing sovereign living in friendship with Great Britain , the same spirit of good - will to the kingdom of France , the same regard to the general tranquillity , which have caused him to view , with concern , the ...
... regard to a neighbour- ing sovereign living in friendship with Great Britain , the same spirit of good - will to the kingdom of France , the same regard to the general tranquillity , which have caused him to view , with concern , the ...
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... regard to so remote an interest , and the principles and passions which were then strongly at work at home , were the causes why Great Britain would not give France any encouragement in such an enterprise . At that time , however , and ...
... regard to so remote an interest , and the principles and passions which were then strongly at work at home , were the causes why Great Britain would not give France any encouragement in such an enterprise . At that time , however , and ...
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... regard to France , either for good or for evil . If a con- junction between Prussia and the emperour should be formed for the purpose of secularising and rendering hereditary the ecclesiastical electorates and the bishoprick of Munster ...
... regard to France , either for good or for evil . If a con- junction between Prussia and the emperour should be formed for the purpose of secularising and rendering hereditary the ecclesiastical electorates and the bishoprick of Munster ...
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... regard to their religion , and kept them perfectly quiet , obedient , and even affectionate . The seven years war made some change in the minds of the Saxons . They did not , I believe , regret the loss of what might be considered ...
... regard to their religion , and kept them perfectly quiet , obedient , and even affectionate . The seven years war made some change in the minds of the Saxons . They did not , I believe , regret the loss of what might be considered ...
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