Annual Register, Volume 49Edmund Burke 1809 - History |
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Page 54
... arms of France , and could now grant you the same terms we be held by this power , only as were willing to do before . The sig- a post of offence towards Austria nature of a separate peace with and the Porte , and of hostility toRussia ...
... arms of France , and could now grant you the same terms we be held by this power , only as were willing to do before . The sig- a post of offence towards Austria nature of a separate peace with and the Porte , and of hostility toRussia ...
Page 55
... arms of France , and could now grant you the same terms we be held by this power , only as were willing to do before . The sig , a post of offence towards Austria nature of a separate peace with and the Porte , and of hostility to ...
... arms of France , and could now grant you the same terms we be held by this power , only as were willing to do before . The sig , a post of offence towards Austria nature of a separate peace with and the Porte , and of hostility to ...
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... arms against the mover on his discretion in intimating sovereign . But suppose that another that though ministers ought not to king James II . were to rise , would consider themselves as under the they not be justified in doing so ...
... arms against the mover on his discretion in intimating sovereign . But suppose that another that though ministers ought not to king James II . were to rise , would consider themselves as under the they not be justified in doing so ...
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... arms from the Elbe of France to Russia and her allies , to the Oder , and from the Oder to for a congress of all the belligerent the Passarge , beyond the Vistula , powers , to be held for the purpose and the commanding position of his ...
... arms from the Elbe of France to Russia and her allies , to the Oder , and from the Oder to for a congress of all the belligerent the Passarge , beyond the Vistula , powers , to be held for the purpose and the commanding position of his ...
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... arms , and though vigorously besieged , still held other succours . The more atten . out when a negotiation for peace tively one considers the pacification was entered into at Tilsit . The at Tilsit , the more he will perceive siege of ...
... arms , and though vigorously besieged , still held other succours . The more atten . out when a negotiation for peace tively one considers the pacification was entered into at Tilsit . The at Tilsit , the more he will perceive siege of ...
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