Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... cause of uneasiness and a source of danger to the general tranquillity . With a view to avert the evils which a continuance of that state of things was calculated to occasion , I con- cluded with the emperor of Aus- tria , the king of ...
... cause of uneasiness and a source of danger to the general tranquillity . With a view to avert the evils which a continuance of that state of things was calculated to occasion , I con- cluded with the emperor of Aus- tria , the king of ...
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... cause for just offence on the part of France . The only fault he could find in the present case was , that the negotiations had been carried on orally , rather than by notes according to the usual course . If the usual form had been fol ...
... cause for just offence on the part of France . The only fault he could find in the present case was , that the negotiations had been carried on orally , rather than by notes according to the usual course . If the usual form had been fol ...
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... cause of quarrel or offence against Mehemet Ali , on the con- trary , that she had been the gainer in many respects by his govern- ment in Syria . Even supposing France had acquiesced in our mea- sures , the alleged object of main ...
... cause of quarrel or offence against Mehemet Ali , on the con- trary , that she had been the gainer in many respects by his govern- ment in Syria . Even supposing France had acquiesced in our mea- sures , the alleged object of main ...
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... cause . He sincerely hoped that the clouds which now overhung Europe would soon disperse . He deprecated war as the most mischievous of all ca- Jamities ; it would be attended by the addition of taxation , the waste of capital , the ...
... cause . He sincerely hoped that the clouds which now overhung Europe would soon disperse . He deprecated war as the most mischievous of all ca- Jamities ; it would be attended by the addition of taxation , the waste of capital , the ...
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... cause for complaint or angry feeling on account of her exclusion from a share in the arrangements of the other powers . That exclu- sion was entirely her own act , and her conduct from first to last , in these transactions , only ...
... cause for complaint or angry feeling on account of her exclusion from a share in the arrangements of the other powers . That exclu- sion was entirely her own act , and her conduct from first to last , in these transactions , only ...
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