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... opinion had been passionately divided . Fox had opposed it from the beginning with the utmost force of his eloquence and his autho- rity . It was when this war was looming in the distance that Burke had formally confirmed his alienation ...
... opinion had been passionately divided . Fox had opposed it from the beginning with the utmost force of his eloquence and his autho- rity . It was when this war was looming in the distance that Burke had formally confirmed his alienation ...
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... opinion naturally turned . Burke's idea of a war for the old régime , steadfastly and sternly waged until the old régime should be restored , had gradually fallen into disrepute : and in the end it may be doubted whether any one ...
... opinion naturally turned . Burke's idea of a war for the old régime , steadfastly and sternly waged until the old régime should be restored , had gradually fallen into disrepute : and in the end it may be doubted whether any one ...
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... opinion of the House of Commons , that the existence of the present government in France ought not to be considered as precluding at that time a negotiation for peace . ' words , England was invited to make a ' Regicide Peace'- a peace ...
... opinion of the House of Commons , that the existence of the present government in France ought not to be considered as precluding at that time a negotiation for peace . ' words , England was invited to make a ' Regicide Peace'- a peace ...
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... opinion , with Pitt , that peace could not be made with the Convention : with Pitt , he caught at every straw which pointed at the chance of a peace with the Directory . He quieted the alarms of those who dreaded the ambition of the ...
... opinion , with Pitt , that peace could not be made with the Convention : with Pitt , he caught at every straw which pointed at the chance of a peace with the Directory . He quieted the alarms of those who dreaded the ambition of the ...
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... opinion by the example of the English restoration , Burke half apologized for the treachery of the monarch who after granting a general amnesty had sent more than one true English patriot to a cruel death . Here , then , we see what ...
... opinion by the example of the English restoration , Burke half apologized for the treachery of the monarch who after granting a general amnesty had sent more than one true English patriot to a cruel death . Here , then , we see what ...
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