Burke, Select Works: Four letters on the proposals for peace with the regicide directory of France. New ed. 1892Clarendon Press, 1892 |
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... force of eighteen thousand men , the command of which was entrusted to Hoche . The British Ministry lost no time in publishing their comment on the failure of the negotiation . In a long and laboured Decla- ration , dated December the ...
... force of eighteen thousand men , the command of which was entrusted to Hoche . The British Ministry lost no time in publishing their comment on the failure of the negotiation . In a long and laboured Decla- ration , dated December the ...
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... force or form that spirit might assume . If the people were bent on peace , they would see that the French Republic would make none with a Ministry which had done its best to destroy it . If the people were bent on war , they would see ...
... force or form that spirit might assume . If the people were bent on peace , they would see that the French Republic would make none with a Ministry which had done its best to destroy it . If the people were bent on war , they would see ...
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... force to the latter argument . Bonaparte , at the gates of Vienna , had driven Austria herself to sue for peace : and England now stood alone . In full expectation of speedy invasion , Windham turned anxiously to Burke . Unwilling as he ...
... force to the latter argument . Bonaparte , at the gates of Vienna , had driven Austria herself to sue for peace : and England now stood alone . In full expectation of speedy invasion , Windham turned anxiously to Burke . Unwilling as he ...
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... force and vivacity which mark the ' Letter to a Noble Lord , ' and are not wanting in the ' Fourth Letter , ' are gone . In part , no doubt , they were destroyed by pain and debility . Nothing remains but the clear vision , the ...
... force and vivacity which mark the ' Letter to a Noble Lord , ' and are not wanting in the ' Fourth Letter , ' are gone . In part , no doubt , they were destroyed by pain and debility . Nothing remains but the clear vision , the ...
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... forces in motion : and these moral causes might lie not only in wrongs attempted on herself , but in those attempted on others . As to what England should construe as a wrong to herself , it was unnecessary to examine ; it was ...
... forces in motion : and these moral causes might lie not only in wrongs attempted on herself , but in those attempted on others . As to what England should construe as a wrong to herself , it was unnecessary to examine ; it was ...
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