Burke, Select Works, Volume 3Clarendon Press, 1904 - 328 páginas |
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Página ix
... empire in North America . British troops seized the poor remains of the once brilliant French empire in India . Greater ills than the loss of Tobago and Pondicherry were menacing at home . Famine stalked through the people . Bankruptcy ...
... empire in North America . British troops seized the poor remains of the once brilliant French empire in India . Greater ills than the loss of Tobago and Pondicherry were menacing at home . Famine stalked through the people . Bankruptcy ...
Página xvii
... empire an European nation ever grasped , now grown into the independent United States of North America . These considerations were not without an impression on thoughtful people in England . On the 6th of February , 1795 , Grey again ...
... empire an European nation ever grasped , now grown into the independent United States of North America . These considerations were not without an impression on thoughtful people in England . On the 6th of February , 1795 , Grey again ...
Página xxi
... empire , it must before long fall to pieces by its own weight . France was fostering smaller republics on every frontier : she was very likely to crumble into separate republics herself . Auckland had an argument or two to soothe the ...
... empire , it must before long fall to pieces by its own weight . France was fostering smaller republics on every frontier : she was very likely to crumble into separate republics herself . Auckland had an argument or two to soothe the ...
Página xxx
... to pass the favourite dream of French ambition . He had conquered Italy . He had done far more : he had almost revived the Empire of Charlemagne . INTRODUCTION . xxxi After some formal parley , the French XXX INTRODUCTION .
... to pass the favourite dream of French ambition . He had conquered Italy . He had done far more : he had almost revived the Empire of Charlemagne . INTRODUCTION . xxxi After some formal parley , the French XXX INTRODUCTION .
Página xxxvii
... Empire . The history of the failure of the negotiations is amply detailed in the Second Part of the Third Letter . Malmesbury's last interview with Delacroix , during which the whole proposal of England was amply exposed and discussed ...
... Empire . The history of the failure of the negotiations is amply detailed in the Second Part of the Third Letter . Malmesbury's last interview with Delacroix , during which the whole proposal of England was amply exposed and discussed ...
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Algiers alliance allies Ambassador ambition amity argument Atheism Austrian Netherlands authority Britain British Burke's called cause civil commerce common conquests consider constitution Convention Crown danger declaration dignity Directory disposition dread duty effect Empire enemy England English Europe existence expence faction favour force France French French Revolution Government Holland honour hope hostility House Increase to 1791 interest Jacobin justice King kingdom Letter liberty Lord Auckland Lord Malmesbury Louis Majesty mankind manner Marquis de Montalembert means ment mercenary war mind Ministers Ministry Monarchy moral murder nation nature negotiation neighbour never noble object opinion Paris Parliament party persons Pitt political politicians politicks possession present principles Prussia publick reason Regicide Regicide Peace religion Republic Republick Revolution Revolutionary Tribunal Robespierre ruin sentiments shew Sir Sydney Smith sort Sovereign Spain speculative spirit Stadtholder territory thing tion treaty West Indies whilst whole