Annual Register, 48. köideEdmund Burke 1808 |
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... respect to the probability or improbability of in- vasion , antecedent to the period of which we treat , the issue of the late unfortunate campaign upon the continent had , at this time , mate- rially altered the grounds , on which the ...
... respect to the probability or improbability of in- vasion , antecedent to the period of which we treat , the issue of the late unfortunate campaign upon the continent had , at this time , mate- rially altered the grounds , on which the ...
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... respect of their country , than those which could be advanced in favour of that illustrious personage . When the revolutionary spirit had convulsed France , and alarmed the whole ci- vilized world , that distinguished statesman ...
... respect of their country , than those which could be advanced in favour of that illustrious personage . When the revolutionary spirit had convulsed France , and alarmed the whole ci- vilized world , that distinguished statesman ...
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... respect to coalitions of parties . From the severity of its judgments on that subject , men should seem to have forgotten , that there has been no strong or popular government in England since the revolution , in which individuals of ...
... respect to coalitions of parties . From the severity of its judgments on that subject , men should seem to have forgotten , that there has been no strong or popular government in England since the revolution , in which individuals of ...
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... respect . " The change of ministry , which followed within a few days after Mr. Sheridan's notice , rendered it un ... respecting the arrangement of the military establishment . He ( Mr. Long ) disclaimed any inten- tion to produce ...
... respect . " The change of ministry , which followed within a few days after Mr. Sheridan's notice , rendered it un ... respecting the arrangement of the military establishment . He ( Mr. Long ) disclaimed any inten- tion to produce ...
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... respect to the embarrassments , which this change of system might occasion in our foreign and colonial service ; but expedients would be found to re- medy this objection , and we had proof at any rate , from the example of the East ...
... respect to the embarrassments , which this change of system might occasion in our foreign and colonial service ; but expedients would be found to re- medy this objection , and we had proof at any rate , from the example of the East ...
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