Burke, Select Works, Volume 3Clarendon Press, 1904 - 328 páginas |
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Página xxv
... conducted it , Mahomet and Attila must be rolled into one . A peace with France would lay Europe prostrate at the feet of a horde of greedy , cruel , fanatical savages . The grant of his well - earned pension had done something to ...
... conducted it , Mahomet and Attila must be rolled into one . A peace with France would lay Europe prostrate at the feet of a horde of greedy , cruel , fanatical savages . The grant of his well - earned pension had done something to ...
Página xxvii
... conducted both the former nego- tiations on the part of France . Mr. Wickham was to propose a Congress , and to enquire upon what terms France was willing to make peace with England . The proposal for a Congress was at once viewed with ...
... conducted both the former nego- tiations on the part of France . Mr. Wickham was to propose a Congress , and to enquire upon what terms France was willing to make peace with England . The proposal for a Congress was at once viewed with ...
Página xxxiii
... conduct of the Directory , from its ascertained character , and from the present situation of affairs , Burke drew the conclu- sion that no terms which England could accept would be offered . He then passed on to consider how far the ...
... conduct of the Directory , from its ascertained character , and from the present situation of affairs , Burke drew the conclu- sion that no terms which England could accept would be offered . He then passed on to consider how far the ...
Página xxxix
... conduct it . In either case , Mr. Pitt and his colleagues must lose their places . Burke was equally anxious to avoid this dilemma . He knew that Windham and Fitzwilliam were not strong enough to form a Ministry : he knew that a ...
... conduct it . In either case , Mr. Pitt and his colleagues must lose their places . Burke was equally anxious to avoid this dilemma . He knew that Windham and Fitzwilliam were not strong enough to form a Ministry : he knew that a ...
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... conduct , that more safety was to be found in the most arduous war , than in the friendship of that kind of being . It's hostile amity can be obtained on no terms that do not imply an inability hereafter to resist it's designs . This ...
... conduct , that more safety was to be found in the most arduous war , than in the friendship of that kind of being . It's hostile amity can be obtained on no terms that do not imply an inability hereafter to resist it's designs . This ...
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