Burke, Select Works: Four letters on the proposals for peace with the regicide directory of France. New ed. 1892Clarendon Press, 1892 |
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... thought a civil war , in which France would be the 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 ...
... thought a civil war , in which France would be the 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 ...
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... thought his part done , so far as con- cerned Europe , when he had persuaded Parliament to vote them their subsidies , and equipped a small contingent to help them . INTRODUCTION . XV He was for extending the power of xiv INTRODUCTION .
... thought his part done , so far as con- cerned Europe , when he had persuaded Parliament to vote them their subsidies , and equipped a small contingent to help them . INTRODUCTION . XV He was for extending the power of xiv INTRODUCTION .
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... thought that she had already gone quite far enough . She felt the loss of her trade with France , Holland , and Spain more than she felt the small advantages she had gained in the East and West Indies . In this third year of the war the ...
... thought that she had already gone quite far enough . She felt the loss of her trade with France , Holland , and Spain more than she felt the small advantages she had gained in the East and West Indies . In this third year of the war the ...
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... thought sufficient , is a curious and valuable piece of statistics . He estimated the number of Englishmen and Scotsmen capable of forming political opinions at four hundred thousand . One- fifth , or eighty thousand , of these he ...
... thought sufficient , is a curious and valuable piece of statistics . He estimated the number of Englishmen and Scotsmen capable of forming political opinions at four hundred thousand . One- fifth , or eighty thousand , of these he ...
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... thought , justifiable on much more limited grounds . Put the case in a much more modest way . Suppose your neighbour to have set up at your door a new erection in the nature of a nuisance . Were you not justified in taking immediate ...
... thought , justifiable on much more limited grounds . Put the case in a much more modest way . Suppose your neighbour to have set up at your door a new erection in the nature of a nuisance . Were you not justified in taking immediate ...
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