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Página xxiii
... measures the Government would be able to adopt . He took the opportunity , however , of solemnly affirming one of Burke's main arguments . He declared himself still in favour of a crusade against Jacobinism . If the principles of the ...
... measures the Government would be able to adopt . He took the opportunity , however , of solemnly affirming one of Burke's main arguments . He declared himself still in favour of a crusade against Jacobinism . If the principles of the ...
Página xxiv
... measured by a glance at Holland . Holland had made her peace : England was now on the verge of making hers . Negotiations for peace might at any moment be com- menced and ended : and before England had realized what she was doing , she ...
... measured by a glance at Holland . Holland had made her peace : England was now on the verge of making hers . Negotiations for peace might at any moment be com- menced and ended : and before England had realized what she was doing , she ...
Página xxviii
... measures in England . She would make no peace with Mr. Pitt : but it did not therefore follow that she would not cheerfully confide in the sincerity of Mr. Fox , Mr. Sheridan , and Mr. Grey . Mr. Pitt dexterously converted this ...
... measures in England . She would make no peace with Mr. Pitt : but it did not therefore follow that she would not cheerfully confide in the sincerity of Mr. Fox , Mr. Sheridan , and Mr. Grey . Mr. Pitt dexterously converted this ...
Página xl
... measures necessary to be taken for the immediate safety of the country . The danger , ' he wrote , ' is coming thundering upon us . We are miserably unprepared , in means and in spirit , for the crisis . ' But while the need was growing ...
... measures necessary to be taken for the immediate safety of the country . The danger , ' he wrote , ' is coming thundering upon us . We are miserably unprepared , in means and in spirit , for the crisis . ' But while the need was growing ...
Página xlvii
... measure been the grounds on which war with France had been resolved upon by the English cabinet in '92 . But that resolution had beyond question been leavened by a less controllable element . Still more did that same element leaven the ...
... measure been the grounds on which war with France had been resolved upon by the English cabinet in '92 . But that resolution had beyond question been leavened by a less controllable element . Still more did that same element leaven the ...
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