Annual Register, Том 29Edmund Burke 1789 |
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... ground which is neutral , but which each endea vours to appropriate . Whatever were the intentions of the powers now in queftion , their negociation ended in a civil war . Under fuch doubtful , and indeed inaufpicious afpects , was this ...
... ground which is neutral , but which each endea vours to appropriate . Whatever were the intentions of the powers now in queftion , their negociation ended in a civil war . Under fuch doubtful , and indeed inaufpicious afpects , was this ...
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... ground - work of an accommodation ! The event foon confirmed the opinion of those who had placed ne confidence in the fuccefs of the pre- fent negociation , The princefs of Orange , whofe genius , fpirit , and abilities , were well ...
... ground - work of an accommodation ! The event foon confirmed the opinion of those who had placed ne confidence in the fuccefs of the pre- fent negociation , The princefs of Orange , whofe genius , fpirit , and abilities , were well ...
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... ground ; and it was in that refpect , and in that only , that the prefent contests held out a prospect of amendment and benefit ( and a moft effential one it would have been ) to the conftitution , by admit- ting the body of the ...
... ground ; and it was in that refpect , and in that only , that the prefent contests held out a prospect of amendment and benefit ( and a moft effential one it would have been ) to the conftitution , by admit- ting the body of the ...
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... ground in two pofts confiderably feparated , and in the vicinity of a great and tur- bulent city , poffeffing feveral thou- fands of well - armed and long - difci- plined burghers , whofe courage was inflamed by the violence of their ...
... ground in two pofts confiderably feparated , and in the vicinity of a great and tur- bulent city , poffeffing feveral thou- fands of well - armed and long - difci- plined burghers , whofe courage was inflamed by the violence of their ...
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... ground , and confequent leifure for due confideration of all its parts , fome points of the de- fence are immeafurably ftrengthened , while others are overlooked or not fufficiently attended to ; as if the affailant was neceffarily ...
... ground , and confequent leifure for due confideration of all its parts , fome points of the de- fence are immeafurably ftrengthened , while others are overlooked or not fufficiently attended to ; as if the affailant was neceffarily ...
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