The Works and Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volumen 2F. & J. Rivington, 1852 |
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... France . 440 No Date . Lord North and the American War . ib .. Feb. Hints for a Treaty with America 444 No Date ... France . 457 1774. Aug. 2 . * Edm . Burke to the Committee of Correspondence for the General Assembly of New York . 463 ...
... France . 440 No Date . Lord North and the American War . ib .. Feb. Hints for a Treaty with America 444 No Date ... France . 457 1774. Aug. 2 . * Edm . Burke to the Committee of Correspondence for the General Assembly of New York . 463 ...
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... France . I cannot believe that it is designed against them . I can , therefore , divine no other reason for its being kept in force , but in order to watch events ; and to act even in favour - of the French usurpation , if collateral ...
... France . I cannot believe that it is designed against them . I can , therefore , divine no other reason for its being kept in force , but in order to watch events ; and to act even in favour - of the French usurpation , if collateral ...
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... France's escape , and their confusion and con- sternation on his being apprehended , I can hardly persuade myself , that , for a town or two to be obtained by the King of Prussia , they will hazard the very being of every state of ...
... France's escape , and their confusion and con- sternation on his being apprehended , I can hardly persuade myself , that , for a town or two to be obtained by the King of Prussia , they will hazard the very being of every state of ...
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... France was a monarchy ; ( and that the country had been powerful and pros- perous under it ; ) that France had been always taken and un- derstood as a monarchy ; and that , with its monarchy , all the treaties now existing were formed ...
... France was a monarchy ; ( and that the country had been powerful and pros- perous under it ; ) that France had been always taken and un- derstood as a monarchy ; and that , with its monarchy , all the treaties now existing were formed ...
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... France will be firm , and reject the constitution . In short , every thing external is as favourable to these ... France . • The Queen of France . ciled him to La Fayette . People do not doubt 6 CORRESPONDENCE . Aug Aug Aug 24 Sept Sept ...
... France will be firm , and reject the constitution . In short , every thing external is as favourable to these ... France . • The Queen of France . ciled him to La Fayette . People do not doubt 6 CORRESPONDENCE . Aug Aug Aug 24 Sept Sept ...
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