Burke, Select Works, Volume 3Clarendon Press, 1904 - 328 páginas |
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Página vi
... relations of the Republic to the European world . But European intervention , in a feeble and undecided form , had commenced long before the tragedy of January 1793. The King's breach of his sworn fidelity to the new order of things had ...
... relations of the Republic to the European world . But European intervention , in a feeble and undecided form , had commenced long before the tragedy of January 1793. The King's breach of his sworn fidelity to the new order of things had ...
Página xiv
... relations of its peoples by the standard of their own rapacity , or convenience , or caprice . These were the most strenuous supporters of the war . The original following of Mr. Pitt was less in earnest . Pitt never loved the war . He ...
... relations of its peoples by the standard of their own rapacity , or convenience , or caprice . These were the most strenuous supporters of the war . The original following of Mr. Pitt was less in earnest . Pitt never loved the war . He ...
Página xvi
... relations of peace and amity with other countries . ' This device neither helped nor retarded the disposition for peace in England . It only embittered the politicians of the Conven- tion , and deepened their belief in the duplicity and ...
... relations of peace and amity with other countries . ' This device neither helped nor retarded the disposition for peace in England . It only embittered the politicians of the Conven- tion , and deepened their belief in the duplicity and ...
Página xxxii
... relation of France with the rest of Europe . He then turned to the history of the overtures for peace . Omitting the Auckland pamphlet , and dating the negotiations from the King's Speech which accompanied it , he pictured with bitter ...
... relation of France with the rest of Europe . He then turned to the history of the overtures for peace . Omitting the Auckland pamphlet , and dating the negotiations from the King's Speech which accompanied it , he pictured with bitter ...
Página xxxvi
... relations : and the reparation of the strains and fractures they had wrought was a task demanding in the highest degree patience , moderation , firmness , and good sense . These were not wanting on the side of England . They were ...
... relations : and the reparation of the strains and fractures they had wrought was a task demanding in the highest degree patience , moderation , firmness , and good sense . These were not wanting on the side of England . They were ...
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