Annual Register, 第 21 巻Edmund Burke 1778 |
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... enemies . From what every body has feen , and from a ftate of public affairs and general difpofition , which cannot escape common obfervation , it feems not impoffible , that the greater part of Europe might continue indifferent ...
... enemies . From what every body has feen , and from a ftate of public affairs and general difpofition , which cannot escape common obfervation , it feems not impoffible , that the greater part of Europe might continue indifferent ...
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... enemy to an action , prove ineffectual . Bad weather . Sickness . Difficult and admirably conducted retreat to ... enemies of that houfe . It appears , however , that this point has been controverted ; and that the charge of original ...
... enemy to an action , prove ineffectual . Bad weather . Sickness . Difficult and admirably conducted retreat to ... enemies of that houfe . It appears , however , that this point has been controverted ; and that the charge of original ...
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... enemy ; and with the fame energy , an unremitting attention to the ftricteft difcipline among their own troops . He con- cluded by obferving that he did not wish to travel like a King ; rich and gawdy equipages had no charms for him ...
... enemy ; and with the fame energy , an unremitting attention to the ftricteft difcipline among their own troops . He con- cluded by obferving that he did not wish to travel like a King ; rich and gawdy equipages had no charms for him ...
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... enemy of both , and the still hated and dreaded rival of one . The court of Vienna accordingly infifted upon fuck hard conditions as the bafis of a convention , that the con- fequences of declared enmity could fcarcely be worse than the ...
... enemy of both , and the still hated and dreaded rival of one . The court of Vienna accordingly infifted upon fuck hard conditions as the bafis of a convention , that the con- fequences of declared enmity could fcarcely be worse than the ...
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... enemy's country the scene of hosti- lity ; a meafure , which if it even afforded no greater advantage , would at least keep fpoil and de- vaftation at a diftance from his own fubjects , and throw much of the preffure of fubfifting his ...
... enemy's country the scene of hosti- lity ; a meafure , which if it even afforded no greater advantage , would at least keep fpoil and de- vaftation at a diftance from his own fubjects , and throw much of the preffure of fubfifting his ...
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