Burke, Select Works, Volume 3Clarendon Press, 1904 - 328 páginas |
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Página v
... King had been tried and executed as a traitor . The Queen and the Princess Elizabeth had met the same fate . The Dauphin , a mere boy , had been slowly murdered in a prison . King's brothers , with the remnant of the anti ...
... King had been tried and executed as a traitor . The Queen and the Princess Elizabeth had met the same fate . The Dauphin , a mere boy , had been slowly murdered in a prison . King's brothers , with the remnant of the anti ...
Página vi
... King's breach of his sworn fidelity to the new order of things had been followed by an attempted flight to the camp of a general who was plotting the destruction of the Revolution by arms . Two months after that attempt , the Emperor ...
... King's breach of his sworn fidelity to the new order of things had been followed by an attempted flight to the camp of a general who was plotting the destruction of the Revolution by arms . Two months after that attempt , the Emperor ...
Página vii
... king with an Austrian princess , he had ordered the demolition of all the Austrian fortresses on the Flemish frontier , and transferred his military strength to the frontiers of Bavaria and Turkey . The consequences , as soon as France ...
... king with an Austrian princess , he had ordered the demolition of all the Austrian fortresses on the Flemish frontier , and transferred his military strength to the frontiers of Bavaria and Turkey . The consequences , as soon as France ...
Página viii
... King precipitated it . George III then broke off all negotiation with the French Minister , and ordered him to quit England in eight days . Eng- land was at war with France , and the Armed Coalition was thus reinforced by all the wealth ...
... King precipitated it . George III then broke off all negotiation with the French Minister , and ordered him to quit England in eight days . Eng- land was at war with France , and the Armed Coalition was thus reinforced by all the wealth ...
Página xii
... King of Prussia had only engaged in the war in the hope of adding to his Rhenish ter- ritories . Liberally subsidized by the English , he sent a few troops for show to the army of the Coalition , and employed the bulk of the loan in an ...
... King of Prussia had only engaged in the war in the hope of adding to his Rhenish ter- ritories . Liberally subsidized by the English , he sent a few troops for show to the army of the Coalition , and employed the bulk of the loan in an ...
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