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... none : they had not even united plans for the Flemish campaign . Of the French royalists they made no account whatever . They sometimes sought advice from the worthless emigrants : but they never sought by any X INTRODUCTION ,
... none : they had not even united plans for the Flemish campaign . Of the French royalists they made no account whatever . They sometimes sought advice from the worthless emigrants : but they never sought by any X INTRODUCTION ,
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Select Works Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. the worthless emigrants : but they never sought by any practical means to gain as allies the strong anti - Revolutionary elements which existed within France . Early in the history of the ...
Select Works Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. the worthless emigrants : but they never sought by any practical means to gain as allies the strong anti - Revolutionary elements which existed within France . Early in the history of the ...
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... never loved the war . He never bent to it the whole force of his powerful mind . Conceiving the war to be mainly the business of those great military powers who had been robbed of their territories by France , he thought his part done ...
... never loved the war . He never bent to it the whole force of his powerful mind . Conceiving the war to be mainly the business of those great military powers who had been robbed of their territories by France , he thought his part done ...
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... never an intimate friend , and never until lately even a political ally , addressed to him a respectful letter , accompanying it with a copy of the October pamphlet . He preserved Burke's reply : and on the publication of Burke's ...
... never an intimate friend , and never until lately even a political ally , addressed to him a respectful letter , accompanying it with a copy of the October pamphlet . He preserved Burke's reply : and on the publication of Burke's ...
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... not disproportionately predominate . For above a century the maintenance of this principle had been a primary maxim of English politics . England had never even sanctioned a negotiation into which entered any INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
... not disproportionately predominate . For above a century the maintenance of this principle had been a primary maxim of English politics . England had never even sanctioned a negotiation into which entered any INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
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