| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 762 sider
...war, more efpecially when to this pofition is added the pretended alliance with the court of France. " The policy as well as the benevolence of Great Britain...far checked the extremes of war when they tended to diftrefs a people ftill confidered as our fellow-fubjects, and to defolate a [X] country country ftiortly... | |
| James Murray - 1780 - 616 sider
...war, more efpecially when to this pofition is added, the pretended alliance with the court of France. The policy, as well as the benevolence of Great Britain,...far checked the extremes of war when they tended to diftrefs a people ftill confidered as our fellow fubjefts; and to difolate a country Ihortly to become... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 726 sider
...war, more efpecially when to this pofition is added the pretended alliance with the court of France. The policy, as well as the benevolence of Great Britain,...far checked the extremes of war, when they tended to dillrefs a people, flill confidered as our fellowfubjeils, and to defolate a country, fhortly to become... | |
| Charles Stedman - 1794 - 496 sider
...; more efpecially when to this pofition is added the pretended alliance with the court of France. " The policy, as well as the benevolence of Great Britain,...far checked the extremes of war, when they tended to diftrefs a people ftill confidered as our fellow- fubjefts, and to defolate a country fhortly to become... | |
| 1796 - 692 sider
...war, more efpccially when to this pofition is added the pretended alliance with the court of France. The policy, as well as the benevolence of Great Britain,...far checked the extremes of war, when they tended td diftrefs a peocondocl of Great Britain: and if the Britifh colonies are to become an acceffion to... | |
| 1800 - 702 sider
...cfpecially when to this pofitioD STATE -pofition is added the pretended alliance with the court of France. The policy, as well as the benevolence of Great Britain,...far checked the extremes of war, when they tended to dtlrrefs a people, (till confidcrtd as our fellowlubjecls, and to defolate a country, (hortly to become... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 688 sider
...tfpecially when, to thk pofition poGtion is added the pretended alliance with the court of France. • The policy, as well as the benevolence of Great Britain,...checked the extremes of war, •when they tended to dtftrefs a people, ftill confidered as our fellowJubje&s, and to defolate a country, fhortly to become... | |
| 1800 - 694 sider
...eipecially when to this pofuion r-rifition ¡s added the pretended alliance with the court of France. The policy, as well as the benevolence of Great Britain,...far checked the extremes of war, when they tended to dillrefs a people, ftill confidéred as our fellowiubjecb, and to defolate a country, fhortly to become... | |
| Parliament proc - 1802 - 598 sider
...thiswar, more especially when to this position is added the pretended alliance with the court of France. The policy, as well as the benevolence of Great Britain,...tended to distress a people, still considered as our fellow subjects, and to desolate a country, shortly to become again a source of mutual advantage tage... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1802 - 524 sider
...: more efpecially, when to this pofition is added, the pretended alliance with the court of France. The policy, as well as the benevolence, of Great Britain,...far checked the extremes of war, when they tended to diftrefs a people ftill confidered M. TW Coke moved, That the manifeflo and proclamation from his Majefty's... | |
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