History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, 2권Mills, Jowett, and Mills, published by W. Cobbett, 1834 |
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... feel the consequences of our impolicy . Lord MILTON observed , that it was better to have war with the advantages of war , than peace without the advantages of peace ; and considering , as he did , that no faith could be placed in the ...
... feel the consequences of our impolicy . Lord MILTON observed , that it was better to have war with the advantages of war , than peace without the advantages of peace ; and considering , as he did , that no faith could be placed in the ...
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... feel- ing as he did , that as all Europe must co - operate in the great work , it could only be effected in a spirit of compromise ; yet , was it no small satisfaction to him , and to all who reverenced the politics of that great ...
... feel- ing as he did , that as all Europe must co - operate in the great work , it could only be effected in a spirit of compromise ; yet , was it no small satisfaction to him , and to all who reverenced the politics of that great ...
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... feeling which pervades all Europe . If we were foolish enough to throw away those means , we could never hope to recall them . Those of his friends who had talked the most about husbanding the resources of the country , had confessed ...
... feeling which pervades all Europe . If we were foolish enough to throw away those means , we could never hope to recall them . Those of his friends who had talked the most about husbanding the resources of the country , had confessed ...
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... feel the effects of , until she have spirit enough to get rid of the burden , which she suf- fered to be brought upon her for the purpose of doing this mischief to France ; or rather , to freedom and justice in England . Thus it was ...
... feel the effects of , until she have spirit enough to get rid of the burden , which she suf- fered to be brought upon her for the purpose of doing this mischief to France ; or rather , to freedom and justice in England . Thus it was ...
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... feels after so many violent convulsions , and particularly after the late catastrophe , notwithstanding the paternal intentions of the King , and the advantages which all classes of the subjects necessarily derive from the Consti ...
... feels after so many violent convulsions , and particularly after the late catastrophe , notwithstanding the paternal intentions of the King , and the advantages which all classes of the subjects necessarily derive from the Consti ...
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