| Padre amaro - 1826 - 486 páginas
...to have gone to war to restore it ! I have already said, that when the Frencch army entered Spain, we might, if we chose, have resisted or resented that measure by war. But were there no other means than war for restoring the balance of power ? Is the balance of power a fixed and unalterable standard... | |
| George Canning - 1826 - 138 páginas
...ought to have gone to war to restore it! I have already said, that when the French army entered Spain, we might, if we chose, have resisted or resented that measure by war. But were there no other means than war for restoring the balance of power?—Is the balance of power a fixed and unalterable standard... | |
| George Canning - 1828 - 458 páginas
...ought to have gone to war to restore it! I have already said, that when the French army entered Spain, we might, if we chose, have resisted or resented that measure by war. But were there no other means than war for restoring the balance of power ? — Is the balance of power a fixed and unalterable standard... | |
| George Canning - 1828 - 516 páginas
...balance, and we ought to have_^ / r._ gone to war to restore ii !X But were there no other means than war for restoring the balance of power ? Is the balance of power a fixed and unalterable standard ? Or is it not a standard perpetually varying as civilization advances, and as... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1827 - 700 páginas
...ought to have gone to war to restore it ! I have already said, that when the French army entered Spain, we might, if we chose, have resisted or resented that measure by war. But were there no other means than war for restoring the balance of power? — Is the balance of power a fixed and unalterable standard... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - 516 páginas
...to have gone to " war to restore it! I have already said, that " when the French army entered Spain, we " might, if we chose, have resisted or resented...that measure by war. But were there no other " means than war for restoring the balance of " power? — Is the balance of power a fixed and " unalterable... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - 518 páginas
...have gone to " war to restore it ! I have already said, that " when the French army entered Spain, we " might, if we chose, have resisted or resented...that measure by war. But were there no other " means than war for restoring the balance of " power? — Is the balance of power a fixed and " unalterable... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - 488 páginas
...if we chose, have resisted or resented " that measure by war. But were there no other " means than war for restoring the balance of " power? —Is the balance of power a fixed and " unalterable standard ? Or is it not a standard " perpetually varying, as civilization advances, "... | |
| George Canning, Roger Therry - 1836 - 452 páginas
...ought to have gone to war to restore it ! I have already said, that when the French army entered Spain, we might, if we chose, have resisted or resented that measure by war. But were there no other means than war for restoring the balance of power ? — Is the balance" of power a fixed and unalterable... | |
| George Canning - 1844 - 646 páginas
...ought to have gone to war to restore it! I have already said, that when the French army entered Spain, we might, if we chose, have resisted or resented that measure by war. But were there no other means than war for restoring the balance of power? — Is the balance of power a fixed and unalterable standard... | |
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