England and France: Or, A Cure for the Ministerial GallomaniaJ. Murray, 1832 - 268 Seiten |
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... principle alone that I can account for the perseverance with which your Lordship invariably seizes every opportunity of injuring and insulting our ancient allies , and assisting and eulogising our hereditary foe . To your Lordship ...
... principle alone that I can account for the perseverance with which your Lordship invariably seizes every opportunity of injuring and insulting our ancient allies , and assisting and eulogising our hereditary foe . To your Lordship ...
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... principle on which the British empire has been founded has simply been by acting for our- selves alone , and by pursuing , at the same time , a policy which rendered our supremacy the guarantee of the security of all other countries ...
... principle on which the British empire has been founded has simply been by acting for our- selves alone , and by pursuing , at the same time , a policy which rendered our supremacy the guarantee of the security of all other countries ...
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... principle which had for the last half century been the favourite policy of all the Cabinets of France ; — Buonaparte only did what Vergennes wished to have done . They who could for a moment suppose that by the arrangements of the ...
... principle which had for the last half century been the favourite policy of all the Cabinets of France ; — Buonaparte only did what Vergennes wished to have done . They who could for a moment suppose that by the arrangements of the ...
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... principles . They have been but brands of discord in the hands of a power , which has found no other security for her absolute em- pire of the ocean but in the convulsions of the Continent . England has profited too well by the ...
... principles . They have been but brands of discord in the hands of a power , which has found no other security for her absolute em- pire of the ocean but in the convulsions of the Continent . England has profited too well by the ...
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... principle most hostile to France : a revolutionary principle , if France be monarchical ; absolute power , if France be revolutionary . " This diplomatic Machiavelism is in accordance with its interests and its cupidity . It keeps every ...
... principle most hostile to France : a revolutionary principle , if France be monarchical ; absolute power , if France be revolutionary . " This diplomatic Machiavelism is in accordance with its interests and its cupidity . It keeps every ...
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