The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 102
... allies to the emperour Charles the Sixth . In short , the policy has been as uniform as its principles were obvious to an ordinary eye . According to all the old principles of law and policy , a regency ought to have been appointed by ...
... allies to the emperour Charles the Sixth . In short , the policy has been as uniform as its principles were obvious to an ordinary eye . According to all the old principles of law and policy , a regency ought to have been appointed by ...
Page 104
... allies . The march was directed through a skirt of Lor- raine , and thence into a part of Champagne , the Duke of Brunswick leaving all the strongest places behind him ; leaving also behind him , the strength of his artillery ; and by ...
... allies . The march was directed through a skirt of Lor- raine , and thence into a part of Champagne , the Duke of Brunswick leaving all the strongest places behind him ; leaving also behind him , the strength of his artillery ; and by ...
Page 107
... ally ; and a new ally , with crossing interests in many particulars , and of a policy rather uncertain . At best , and supposing him to act with the greatest fidelity , the emperour and the empire , to him , must be but secondary ...
... ally ; and a new ally , with crossing interests in many particulars , and of a policy rather uncertain . At best , and supposing him to act with the greatest fidelity , the emperour and the empire , to him , must be but secondary ...
Page 108
... ally , afterwards , to join the common enemy , and to enable France to seize the Netherlands , and to reduce and humble the empire , I cannot conceive , upon every principle , any thing more alarming for this coun- try , separately ...
... ally , afterwards , to join the common enemy , and to enable France to seize the Netherlands , and to reduce and humble the empire , I cannot conceive , upon every principle , any thing more alarming for this coun- try , separately ...
Page 111
... ally in Europe , I conceive he will not be easily led to derange the plan . Sixthly , To use the joint influence of our court , and of our then allied powers , with Holland , to arm as fully as she can by sea , and to make some addition ...
... ally in Europe , I conceive he will not be easily led to derange the plan . Sixthly , To use the joint influence of our court , and of our then allied powers , with Holland , to arm as fully as she can by sea , and to make some addition ...
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