Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The friend (2 v.)Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1969 - Engelse letterkunde |
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... France , they played into the hands of their worst and most dangerous antagonists . In confounding the conditions of the English and the French peasantry , and in quoting the authorities of Milton , Sidney , and their immortal compeers ...
... France , they played into the hands of their worst and most dangerous antagonists . In confounding the conditions of the English and the French peasantry , and in quoting the authorities of Milton , Sidney , and their immortal compeers ...
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... France furnishes a justifiable cause of war in its essential nature , and independently of all positive treaty . Seen in this light , the defects of the treaty of Amiens become its real merits . If the government of France made peace in ...
... France furnishes a justifiable cause of war in its essential nature , and independently of all positive treaty . Seen in this light , the defects of the treaty of Amiens become its real merits . If the government of France made peace in ...
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... France , Mr. Fox himself expressly admitted.1 But the opposers of the present war concentre the strength of their cause in the following brief argument . Supposing , say they , the grievances set forth in our manifesto to be as ...
... France , Mr. Fox himself expressly admitted.1 But the opposers of the present war concentre the strength of their cause in the following brief argument . Supposing , say they , the grievances set forth in our manifesto to be as ...
Contents
ABBREVIATIONS | xvii |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xxv |
EDITORS INTRODUCTION | xxxv |
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