The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 69
... peace , notwithstanding our present conquests , with new additions , should be confirmed to us ; as well because the monarchy of Spain would not be weakened by such concessions , as because no guarantee could be found sufficient to ...
... peace , notwithstanding our present conquests , with new additions , should be confirmed to us ; as well because the monarchy of Spain would not be weakened by such concessions , as because no guarantee could be found sufficient to ...
Page 70
... peace , to enable us to make an im- pression on the enemy in the present posture of the war , and to secure ourselves against a prince , who is now at the head of a powerful army , and has not yet declared himself . In the last place ...
... peace , to enable us to make an im- pression on the enemy in the present posture of the war , and to secure ourselves against a prince , who is now at the head of a powerful army , and has not yet declared himself . In the last place ...
Page 72
... peace , or with equal loss , we could comfort our- selves with the hopes of a more favourable juncture , that might set the balance right , or turn it to our ad- vantage . We had still the prospect of forming the same alliance , or ...
... peace , or with equal loss , we could comfort our- selves with the hopes of a more favourable juncture , that might set the balance right , or turn it to our ad- vantage . We had still the prospect of forming the same alliance , or ...
Page 74
... peace gives them leave to enrich their manufacture with mixtures of Spanish wool , to multiply the hands employed in it , to improve themselves in all the niceties of the art , and to vend their wares in those places where was the ...
... peace gives them leave to enrich their manufacture with mixtures of Spanish wool , to multiply the hands employed in it , to improve themselves in all the niceties of the art , and to vend their wares in those places where was the ...
Page 75
... peace with France , till the Spanish mon- archy be entirely torn from it , and the house of Bour- bon disabled from ever giving the law to Europe . Let us suppose that the French king would grant us PRESENT STATE OF THE WAR . 75.
... peace with France , till the Spanish mon- archy be entirely torn from it , and the house of Bour- bon disabled from ever giving the law to Europe . Let us suppose that the French king would grant us PRESENT STATE OF THE WAR . 75.
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