The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... France has triumphed by the free and unlimited use the has made of the talents of her people ; but the people of Eng- land are at this moment much more enlightened and ingenious , and capable of affording more efficient fervice to their ...
... France has triumphed by the free and unlimited use the has made of the talents of her people ; but the people of Eng- land are at this moment much more enlightened and ingenious , and capable of affording more efficient fervice to their ...
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... France , and to re- prefs her within her ancient limits . The fecond is , to retrieve , at least to a certain extent , the loffes of our faithful allies . The third is , to maintain the conquefts which we have made during the war ; and ...
... France , and to re- prefs her within her ancient limits . The fecond is , to retrieve , at least to a certain extent , the loffes of our faithful allies . The third is , to maintain the conquefts which we have made during the war ; and ...
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... France by war , than we fhould be by peace ; that war is truly a defenfive measure with us ; and that , to relinquifh the advantages which its continuance gives us over the enemy , would be to fall into a fnare which a very little ...
... France by war , than we fhould be by peace ; that war is truly a defenfive measure with us ; and that , to relinquifh the advantages which its continuance gives us over the enemy , would be to fall into a fnare which a very little ...
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... France to - morrow , it would ftill be very much for her intereft ( we mean the intereft of her prefent government ) to demolish our constitution and our marine , and very much for ours , to reduce her power , and diminish her territory ...
... France to - morrow , it would ftill be very much for her intereft ( we mean the intereft of her prefent government ) to demolish our constitution and our marine , and very much for ours , to reduce her power , and diminish her territory ...
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... France will make peace with an intention to renew the war whenever she has us at an advantage , we see no reason to think that she has in view such local and limited advantages as she could gain by a speedy renewal of hostilities , or ...
... France will make peace with an intention to renew the war whenever she has us at an advantage , we see no reason to think that she has in view such local and limited advantages as she could gain by a speedy renewal of hostilities , or ...
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