| 1796 - 532 páginas
...3 manner, which is a iccouintiun of the French Republic, contrary to all the principles ot the Wir, the danger of Peace, if obtained, the improbability of its duration, and the peiieverance of the enemy throughout the interval of Peace m their nnl'chievoui fyftem, is not conjecture,... | |
| 646 páginas
...indignities, and injuries we may receive from that infolent, domineering, and unjuft power. gth. " Becaufe the inability of humbling ourfelves again...obtained, the improbability of its duration, and the per-. feve ranee feverance of the enemy throughout the interval of Peace in their mifchievous fyftcm,... | |
| 1797 - 846 páginas
...indignities, and injuries, we may receive from that infolent, domineering, and unjuft power. gthly, Becaufe the inability of humbling ourfelves again...interval of peace in their mifchievous fyftem, is not conjecture, but certainty. It has been avowed by the aftual governors of France, at the very moment... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1797 - 400 páginas
...be driven into a new war, under every circumftance of difadvantage, unlefs we now prepare ourfelves to fuffer with patience and fubmiffion whatever infults,...in a manner, which is a recognition of the French' Republie, contrary to all the principles of the war, the danger of peace, if obtained, the improbability... | |
| John Debritt - 1797 - 546 páginas
...infults, indignities, and injurieSj we may receive from that infolent, domineering, and unjuit power. 9th. Becaufe the inability of humbling ourfelves again...recognition of the French Republic, contrary to all the piinciplcs of the war, the danger of peace, if obtained, the improbability of its duration, and the... | |
| 1797 - 856 páginas
...indignities, and injuries, we may receive from that infolent, domineering, and unjuft power. gthly, Becaufe the inability of humbling ourfelves again to folicit peace in a manner, which is a rer cognition of the French republic, contrary to all the principles of the war, the danger of peace,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 páginas
...indignities; and injuries, we may receive from that infolent, domineering, and unjuft • power. pth. Becaufe the inability of humbling ourfelves again...French republic, contrary to all the principles of war, the danger of peace if obtained, the improbability of its duration, and the perfeverance of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 páginas
...infults, indignities, and injuries, we may receive from that infolent, domineering, and unjuit power. pth. Becaufe the inability of humbling ourfelves again...French republic, contrary to all the principles of war, the danger of peace if obtained, the improbability of its duration, and the perfcverance of the... | |
| 1800 - 776 páginas
...infolent, domineering, and unjuft power. 9¡h. Becaufe the inability of humbling ourfelves again to u>iicic peace, in a manner, which is a recognition of the...French republic, contrary to all. the principles of war, the danger of peace if obtained, the improbability of its duration, and the perfeverance of the... | |
| 1807 - 772 páginas
...peace, in a manner, which is a recognition of the French republic, contrary to all the principles of war, the danger of peace if obtained, the improbability of its duration, and the perseverance of the enemy throughout the interval of pence in their mischievous system, i* not conjecture,... | |
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