Should this crisis terminate in any order of things compatible with the tranquillity of other countries, and affording a reasonable expectation of security and permanence in any treaty which might be concluded, the appearance of a disposition to negotiate... Select Works - Page xxiiby Edmund Burke - 1892 - 384 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1795 - 488 lehte
...probability, produce confequenccs highly important to the interefts of Europe. —Should this crifis terminate in any order of things compatible with the tranquillity of other countries, and affording a reafonable expectation of fecurity and permanence in any treaty which might be concluded, the appearance... | |
| 1795 - 396 lehte
...compatible with the, tranquillity of other countries, and affording a reaforiable' expectation of fectirity and permanence in any treaty which might be concluded, the appearance of a difpofition to negociate for'genefal peace" flit juft and fuitable terms Will not fail to be met, on... | |
| John Debritt - 1796 - 552 lehte
...country ; but ve receive with the truclt fatisfadlion your Majefty's gracious declaration, that fhould it terminate in any order of things compatible •with...the tranquillity of other countries, and affording a rcal> • able expefta'.ion of fccurity and permanence in any treaty \vh:> might be concluded, the... | |
| 1796 - 616 lehte
...had led to л crifis of which it was then imponible to forefee the iflue ; but if that crifis mould terminate in any order of things compatible -with the tranquillity of other countries, and afford a reafonablc expectation of fecurity in any treaty which might be concluded, the appearance... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1796 - 612 lehte
...had led to a crif:s of which it was then impoffible to forefee the iflue ; but if that crifis mould terminate in any order of things compatible with the tranquillity of other countries, and afford a reafonablc expectation of fecurity in any treaty which might be concluded, the appearance... | |
| J DEBRETT - 1796 - 842 lehte
...to the ftate of things in France, intimated, that if the criiis which exifted (hould terminate in an order of things compatible with the tranquillity of other countries, and affording a reafonable expectation of fecurity and permanence in any treaty which might be concluded, the appearance... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1796 - 872 lehte
...to the ftate of things in France, intimated, that if the crifis which cxifted Ihould terminate in an order of things compatible with the tranquillity of other countries, and affording a reafonable expectation of fccurity and permanence in any treaty which might be concluded, the appearance... | |
| 1796 - 800 lehte
...compatible with the tranquillity of other countries, and affording a renfonnble expectation of fccurity and permanence in any treaty which might be concluded, the appearance of a difpofition to negotiate for general peace on juft and fiiitable terms will not fail to be met, on... | |
| 1799 - 614 lehte
...objeft, why did you lupprcis the paflage that immediately follows ? It is this ; ' (hould this crifi» terminate in any order of things compatible with the tranquillity of other countries, and affording a realonable expectation of lëcurity and permanence in any treaty which might be concluded, the appearance... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 830 lehte
...probability, produce confequences highly important to the intereftsof * Europe. Should this crifis terminate in any order of things compatible with the tranquillity of other countries, and affording a reafonable expectation of fecurity and permanence in any treaty which might be concluded, the appearance... | |
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