A Third Letter to a Member of the Parliament, on the Proposals for Peace with the Regicide Directory of FranceF. and C. Rivington, 1797 - 165 |
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Edmund Burke. perfeverance , we refolve to measure back again the very fame joylefs , hopeless , and inglorious track . Backward and forward ; ofcillation not progreffion ; much going in a fcanty space ; the travels of a poftillion ...
Edmund Burke. perfeverance , we refolve to measure back again the very fame joylefs , hopeless , and inglorious track . Backward and forward ; ofcillation not progreffion ; much going in a fcanty space ; the travels of a poftillion ...
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... fame kind of conduct , towards the very fame fort of perfon , and on the very fame principles . We ftate our experience , and then we come to the manly refolution of acting in contradiction to it . All that has paffed at Paris , to the ...
... fame kind of conduct , towards the very fame fort of perfon , and on the very fame principles . We ftate our experience , and then we come to the manly refolution of acting in contradiction to it . All that has paffed at Paris , to the ...
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... fame fcorns which had been paid to our fupplication through a Commoner : But it was proper , I fuppofe , that the whole of our coun- try , in all it's orders , fhould have a fhare of the indignity ; and , as in reafon , that the higher ...
... fame fcorns which had been paid to our fupplication through a Commoner : But it was proper , I fuppofe , that the whole of our coun- try , in all it's orders , fhould have a fhare of the indignity ; and , as in reafon , that the higher ...
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... fame obvious reflexion fhould not occur to thofe gentlemen who conducted the oppofition to Government . But their thoughts were turned another way . They feem to have been fo entirely occupied with the defence of the French Directory ...
... fame obvious reflexion fhould not occur to thofe gentlemen who conducted the oppofition to Government . But their thoughts were turned another way . They feem to have been fo entirely occupied with the defence of the French Directory ...
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... fame shrine the moft valuable of the national acquifitions . The Oppofition infifted , that the victims were not fat nor fair enough to be of- fered on the altars of blafphemed Regicide ; and it was inferred from thence , that the ...
... fame shrine the moft valuable of the national acquifitions . The Oppofition infifted , that the victims were not fat nor fair enough to be of- fered on the altars of blafphemed Regicide ; and it was inferred from thence , that the ...
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afferted affurance againſt ally almoft Ambaffador anſwer bafis balance becauſe Britiſh caufe cauſe circumftances claffes confequence confideration confidered confifts conftitution courſe Declaration defire deftroy difpofition Directory duty enemy eſtabliſh Europe exift expence faid fame fatisfy favour fecurity feems feen fenfe feven fhall fhew fhort fhould fide fince fincerity fingle firft firſt fituation fome fpeak fpirit France French French Directory ftate ftill fubject fuch fupplied fuppofe fure fyftem himſelf hoftilities Houfe Houſe increaſe Increase to 1790 intereft itſelf kingdom laft laſt lefs Lord Malmesbury meaſure ment Minifter moft moſt muft muſt nation neceffary neceffity negotiation obfervation ourſelves paffed Parliament peace perfons pledge poffeffions poffibly prefent preferve propoſed publick purpoſe queftion raiſed reafon refources refpect Regicide Republick Ruffia ſeen Sir Sydney Smith ſome ſpeak ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion tranfaction Treaties of Paris treaty ufual underſtand uſed Weft whofe whole
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