| History - 1799 - 796 pages
...he thinks it his duty to repeat, on the prefent occafion, the important declarations it contains : " Religioufly faithful to the principles of its conftitution,...this war, France repels every idea of aggrandifement ; (he wifhes to preferve her own limits, her liberty, her conftitution, and her inalienable right of... | |
| Parliament proc - 1793 - 312 pages
...her language was moderate, and her conduft, with refpecl: to foreign powers at leaft, fufficiently juft. On the 24th of May M. Chauvelin made the following...this war, France repels every idea of aggrandifement: me wifhes to preferve her own limits, her liberty, her conftitution, and her unalienable right of reforming... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1793 - 656 pages
...it his duty to repeat, on the prefent occafion, the important declarations •which it contains : " Religioufly faithful to the principles of its Conftitution,...her arms in this " war, France repels every idea of tfggrandifement ; fhe " wimes to preferve her own limits, her liberty, her Confti" tution, and her... | |
| John Debritt - Europe - 1794 - 620 pages
...thinks it his duty to repeat, on th« prefent occafion, the important declarations it contains : " Religioufly faithful to the principles of its Conftitution,...her arms in this " war, France repels every idea of aggrandifenient ; fhc wifh.es " to preferve her own limits, her liberty, her Conftitution, and " her... | |
| History - 1799 - 770 pages
...important declarations it contains : " Religiouflv faithful to the principle* of its conftitulion, whatever may be definitively the fortune of her arms in this war, France repeU every idea of aggrandifement ; flic wiihes to preferve her own limit?, her liberty, her conftitntion,... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1817 - 800 pages
...important declarations which it contains: " Religiously faithful to the principles of its constitution, whatever may be definitively the fortune of her arms in this war, 1 ranee repels every idea of aggrandisement; she wishes to preserve her own limit?, her liberty, her... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1821 - 888 pages
...declarations it contains : " Religiously faithful to the principles of its constitution, whatever maybe definitively the fortune of her arms in this war, France repels every idea of aggrandizement; she wishes to preserve her own limits, her liberty, her constitution, and her inalienable... | |
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