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If power , not perfectly impartial , or susthe late ministers were wrong in advising
pected of partiality to the enemy , I canthe expedition to Turkey , let them be con
not conceive any thing more preposterous . demned ; but do not let them have
the ...
If power , not perfectly impartial , or susthe late ministers were wrong in advising
pected of partiality to the enemy , I canthe expedition to Turkey , let them be con
not conceive any thing more preposterous . demned ; but do not let them have
the ...
Page 39
The conduct of France had prince , who , himself escaping from the annihilated
every thing in the world like dangers by which he was environed , neutrality .
There existed but two powers coolly devoted his capital to destruction , the
enemy's ...
The conduct of France had prince , who , himself escaping from the annihilated
every thing in the world like dangers by which he was environed , neutrality .
There existed but two powers coolly devoted his capital to destruction , the
enemy's ...
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... towards Russia , every thing Great Britain . The advantage of this that
friendship and conciliation could dicconduct was felt in the emigration of the tate
was done to the last moment , when Portuguese government , in perfect friend-
the hostile ...
... towards Russia , every thing Great Britain . The advantage of this that
friendship and conciliation could dicconduct was felt in the emigration of the tate
was done to the last moment , when Portuguese government , in perfect friend-
the hostile ...
Page 69
Such , temporary policy as to Denmark , and no he was ready to maintain , was
actually the thing at all as to the permanent policy case here . Whatever became
of the quesintended to be pursued towards Ireland . tion of right , on which he ...
Such , temporary policy as to Denmark , and no he was ready to maintain , was
actually the thing at all as to the permanent policy case here . Whatever became
of the quesintended to be pursued towards Ireland . tion of right , on which he ...
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Now , sir , it is accessary : you bombard his capital , you said that if Buonaparte
was in Holstein , send your bomboats and rockets to fire he must next , as a thing
of course , have his city and massacre its inhabitants ; you taken possession of ...
Now , sir , it is accessary : you bombard his capital , you said that if Buonaparte
was in Holstein , send your bomboats and rockets to fire he must next , as a thing
of course , have his city and massacre its inhabitants ; you taken possession of ...
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