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... peace the moment victory de- clared for the Frênch , apologizing for his desertion on the ground that he had been compelled to it by threats . The next defection was more serious . The King of Prussia had only engaged in the war in the ...
... peace the moment victory de- clared for the Frênch , apologizing for his desertion on the ground that he had been compelled to it by threats . The next defection was more serious . The King of Prussia had only engaged in the war in the ...
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... Peace ' which was consummated in the autumn at Campo Formio : a peace which yielded to the French everything for which Burke was urging England to fight , and diverted the whole force of the enraged French nation to her sole antagonist ...
... Peace ' which was consummated in the autumn at Campo Formio : a peace which yielded to the French everything for which Burke was urging England to fight , and diverted the whole force of the enraged French nation to her sole antagonist ...
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... peace . ' words , England was invited to make a ' Regicide Peace'- a peace with that government which not only had murdered a mild and lawful monarch , but had declared war against monarchs and monarchies throughout the world . In other ...
... peace . ' words , England was invited to make a ' Regicide Peace'- a peace with that government which not only had murdered a mild and lawful monarch , but had declared war against monarchs and monarchies throughout the world . In other ...
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... peace which Prussia had accepted on the smaller states of Western Germany . Those states hastened to make their peace , to save themselves from annexation : and among the rest , the King of England hastened to make peace as Elector of ...
... peace which Prussia had accepted on the smaller states of Western Germany . Those states hastened to make their peace , to save themselves from annexation : and among the rest , the King of England hastened to make peace as Elector of ...
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... peace , at the imminent risk of his own head , Burke was not altogether without justification when he described him as a san- guinary tyrant , sunk on the down of usurped pomp , not satiated with the blood of his own sovereign , but ...
... peace , at the imminent risk of his own head , Burke was not altogether without justification when he described him as a san- guinary tyrant , sunk on the down of usurped pomp , not satiated with the blood of his own sovereign , but ...
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