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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... taken the vista of those negotiations which his pen was to make famous , and which were to be its last employment , was opened . At Basle , the scene of the humiliating peace just made INTRODUCTION , xxvii by Prussia , and of the more ...
... taken the vista of those negotiations which his pen was to make famous , and which were to be its last employment , was opened . At Basle , the scene of the humiliating peace just made INTRODUCTION , xxvii by Prussia , and of the more ...
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... taken by the war , England was anxious to put an end to it . Unfortunately for the salutary effect which might have been wrought in the French mind by Jourdan's disaster , it had been more than counteracted by the extraordinary advance ...
... taken by the war , England was anxious to put an end to it . Unfortunately for the salutary effect which might have been wrought in the French mind by Jourdan's disaster , it had been more than counteracted by the extraordinary advance ...
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... taken by England . Had Lord Grenville hinted through the Danish Minister the grounds which induced him to offer peace , and made it known that his terms would be substantially the same which had been rejected at Basle , there can be no ...
... taken by England . Had Lord Grenville hinted through the Danish Minister the grounds which induced him to offer peace , and made it known that his terms would be substantially the same which had been rejected at Basle , there can be no ...
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... taken up , and in which he was now left . " When I look , ' he wrote , ' at his inveterate consistency , even to this hour , when all support of men and things has been with- drawn from him : when I compare him with those who took up ...
... taken up , and in which he was now left . " When I look , ' he wrote , ' at his inveterate consistency , even to this hour , when all support of men and things has been with- drawn from him : when I compare him with those who took up ...
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... taken for the immediate safety of the country . The danger , ' he wrote , ' is coming thundering upon us . We are miserably unprepared , in means and in spirit , for the crisis . ' But while the need was growing more urgent , Burke was ...
... taken for the immediate safety of the country . The danger , ' he wrote , ' is coming thundering upon us . We are miserably unprepared , in means and in spirit , for the crisis . ' But while the need was growing more urgent , Burke was ...
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