The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 - History |
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... and declare ourselves an easy prey to the coming invader ; while almost in the same breath many of those who rated loudest were calling on us to make common cause with the French Republic . 2 ] [ 1871 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... and declare ourselves an easy prey to the coming invader ; while almost in the same breath many of those who rated loudest were calling on us to make common cause with the French Republic . 2 ] [ 1871 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
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Edmund Burke. us to make common cause with the French Republic . Fortunately the Prussians either did not believe us , or spared to act on the belief . Perhaps - for the contemporary historian can only speak in perhapses - they had so ...
Edmund Burke. us to make common cause with the French Republic . Fortunately the Prussians either did not believe us , or spared to act on the belief . Perhaps - for the contemporary historian can only speak in perhapses - they had so ...
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... common consent , include all claims for com- pensation which have been , or may be , made by each Government , or by its citizens , upon the other . " The establishment of a Prince of the House of Savoy on the throne of Spain , by the ...
... common consent , include all claims for com- pensation which have been , or may be , made by each Government , or by its citizens , upon the other . " The establishment of a Prince of the House of Savoy on the throne of Spain , by the ...
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... common with many others upon both sides of the House , I am unable to listen to such language patiently . ( Hear , hear . ) When M. Thiers implored us to show our sense of the long alliance , Lord Granville replied that the Government ...
... common with many others upon both sides of the House , I am unable to listen to such language patiently . ( Hear , hear . ) When M. Thiers implored us to show our sense of the long alliance , Lord Granville replied that the Government ...
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... common with every man who considers the state of Ireland , I do want to see Ire- land contented ; I do want to see her satisfied ; and I feel convinced that you must adopt another policy from that which the Govern- ment have been ...
... common with every man who considers the state of Ireland , I do want to see Ire- land contented ; I do want to see her satisfied ; and I feel convinced that you must adopt another policy from that which the Govern- ment have been ...
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