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" ... but when that country possesses the unnatural design, not only of estranging herself from us, but of mortgaging herself, and her resources, to our enemies, the whole contest is changed, and the question is, how far Great Britain may, by every means... "
Life of Arthur Lee, LL. D.: Joint Commissioner of the United States to the ... - Page 106
by Richard Henry Lee - 1829
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 43

English literature - 1781 - 754 pages
...mortgaging herlclf and her refources to our enemies, the whole conteil is changed ; and the quellion is, How far Great Britain may, by every means in her power, deftroy, or render ufelcfs, the enemy begin to burn or deftroy any town, it be recommended to the people...
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The Annual Register, Volume 22

History - 1796 - 690 pages
...herfelf and " her refources to our enemies, •' the whole conteft is changed ; " and the queftion is, how far " Great -Britain may, by every " means in her power, deftroy or " render ufelefs, a connexion " contrived for her ruin, and for " the aggrandizement of...
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Annual Register, Volume 21

Edmund Burke - History - 1778 - 762 pages
...mortgaging herfelf> and her refources, to our . enemies, the whole conteft is changed, and the queftion is, how far Great Britain may, by every means in her power, deftroy or render ufelefs a connection contrived for her ruin, and for the aggrandifement of France....
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An Impartial History of the Present War in America: Containing an ..., Volume 2

James Murray - United States - 1780 - 616 pages
...mortgaging herfelf and her refources to our enemies, the whole conteft is changed; and the queftion is, how far Great Britain may, by every means in her power, deftroy or render ufelefs a connection contrived for her ruin and the aggrandizement of France. Under...
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Annual Register, Volume 22

Edmund Burke - History - 1780 - 726 pages
...mortgaging herfelf and her refources to our enemies, the whole conteft is changed ; and the queftion is, how far Great Britain may, by every means in her power, deftroy or render ufelefs, a connection contrived for her ruin, and for the aggrandizement of France....
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A View of the History of Great Britain: During the Administration of ..., Page 2

Canada - 1782 - 434 pages
...eftranging herfelf from Great-Britain, but of mortgaging herfelf and her refources to France, the queftion is, how far Great Britain may, by every means in her power, deftroy or render ufelefs, a connection contrived for her ruin, and for the aggrandifement of France....
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Four Tracts ...

Thomas Day - Great Britain - 1785 - 300 pages
...offenfive war with America, was • to our enemies., the whole conteft is changed ; and the quef• don is, How far Great Britain may, by every means in ' her power, deftroy, or render ufelefs, a connection contrived • for her ruin, and for the aggrandizement of...
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History of the War with America, France, Spain, and Holland ..., Volume 3

John Andrews - Great Britain - 1786 - 472 pages
...mortgaging herfelf and her refources to our enemies, the whole conteft is changed; and the queftion is, how far Great Britain may, by every means in her power, deftroy o?render ulelefs, a connection contrived for her ruin-, ami for the aggrandifement of France...
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The History of the Origin, Progress, and Termination of the American War: By ...

Charles Stedman - United States - 1794 - 496 pages
...mortgaging herfelf and her refources to our enemies, the whole conteft is changed ; and the queflioit is, how far Great Britain may, by every means in her power, deftroy or render ufelcfs a connexion contrived for her ruin, and for the aggrandizement of France,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1796 - 692 pages
...mortgaging herfelf and " her refources to our enemies, " the whole conteft is changed; " and the queftion is, how far " Great Britain may, by every " means in her power, deftroy or " render ufelefs, a connection " contrived for her ruin, and for " the aggrandizement of...
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