Burke, Select Works, Volume 3Clarendon Press, 1904 - 328 páginas |
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Página viii
... ally of a revolutionary element , to be at hand . And even thus early the brigand - like character of the New France revealed itself . The system of plunder which the French pursued in Belgium excited English indignation : and when ...
... ally of a revolutionary element , to be at hand . And even thus early the brigand - like character of the New France revealed itself . The system of plunder which the French pursued in Belgium excited English indignation : and when ...
Página x
... Allies on the Iron Frontier , but had a second time effected a lodgment on the soil of Flanders . The end of the year 1793 found France , though surrounded by the whole world as an enemy , in a far stronger position than the beginning ...
... Allies on the Iron Frontier , but had a second time effected a lodgment on the soil of Flanders . The end of the year 1793 found France , though surrounded by the whole world as an enemy , in a far stronger position than the beginning ...
Página xi
... allies the strong anti - Revolutionary elements which existed within France . Early in the history of the Coalition , Burke had taken up his pen to expose these funda- mental errors . He had predicted that the Coalition as it stood ...
... allies the strong anti - Revolutionary elements which existed within France . Early in the history of the Coalition , Burke had taken up his pen to expose these funda- mental errors . He had predicted that the Coalition as it stood ...
Página xiii
... ally was arranging at Leoben the preliminaries of that ' Regicide Peace ' which was consummated in the autumn at Campo Formio : a peace which yielded to the French everything for which Burke was urging England to fight , and diverted ...
... ally was arranging at Leoben the preliminaries of that ' Regicide Peace ' which was consummated in the autumn at Campo Formio : a peace which yielded to the French everything for which Burke was urging England to fight , and diverted ...
Página xv
... Allies were successful , the war was popular enough . When the Coalition was defeated , and that process of defection began which ultimately left England standing alone against the victorious Republic , the tide of opinion naturally ...
... Allies were successful , the war was popular enough . When the Coalition was defeated , and that process of defection began which ultimately left England standing alone against the victorious Republic , the tide of opinion naturally ...
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