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" His Majesty will eagerly embrace the opportunity to concert with his allies the means of immediate and general pacification. Unhappily no such security hitherto exists : no sufficient evidence of the principles by which the new government will be directed... "
Edinburgh Magazine: Or Literary Miscellany - Page 120
1800
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Annual Register, Volume 42

Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 762 pages
...other circumflances, of , whatever nature, as may produce, the fame end, his ma jelly will tfagerjy. embrace the opportunity to concert with his allies...of. immediate and general pacification. Unhappily no fucli lecurity. hitherto cxiHs.5 rfo fiifUtk-nt Evidence of the principles bv which the : nevy .government...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 37

English literature - 1800 - 554 pages
...Allies the means of immediate and general Pacification. > Unhappily no luch fecurity hitherto exifls ; no fufficient evidence of the principles by which the new Government will be direfled ; no reafona'oie ground by which to judge of its liability. In this fituation it can for the...
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The British Mercury: Or, Historical and Critical Views of the ..., Volume 4

Europe - 1799 - 516 pages
...or from fuch other cJrcumftances, of " whatever nature, as may produce the fame " end, His Majefty will eagerly embrace the " opportunity to concert...the principles by which " the new Government will be directed ; no " reafonable ground by which to judge of its " flability. In this fituation it can for...
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The Columbian Phenix and Boston Review: Containing Useful ..., Volume 1

Massachusetts - 1800 - 458 pages
...rifen, orfro.T. fuch other ciicumftances of whatever nature as may produce th« fame end, his maj-ifty will eagerly embrace the opportunity to concert with...the principles by which the new government will be directed ; no reafonable ground by which to judge of its ftubility. In this ûtuation it can for the...
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the parliamentary regifter; or history of the proceedings and debates of the ...

j debrett - 1800 - 784 pages
...arifcn, nr from fuch other circumftances of whatever nature as may produce the fame end, His Maj«'.ly will eagerly embrace the opportunity to concert with...pacification. Unhappily no fuch fecurity hitherto exilh: no fnfficient evidence of the principles by which the new Government will be directed j no reafonable...
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The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ...

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1800 - 810 pages
...arifen, or from fuch other circumftances of whatever nature as may produce the fame end, His Majefty will eagerly embrace the opportunity to concert with...of immediate and general pacification. Unhappily no fuc!>. fecurity hitherto cxifrs: no fuffic lent evidence of the principles by which the new Government...
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Annual Register, Volume 42

Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 818 pages
...arifen, or from inch other circum Manees, of whatever nature, as may produce the fame end, his majefiy will eagerly embrace the opportunity to concert with...the principles by which the new government will be directed; no realonáhle ground by which to- judge of its (lability. In ihis fituation, it can, for...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

English poetry - 1801 - 860 pages
...dominions, " of his allies, and of Europe. " Whenever he fliall judge it can be " in any manner attained, he will " eagerly embrace the opportunity " to concert with his allies the " means of an immediate and ge" lierai peace. " Unhappily at prefent no fuch " fecuritv exifls ; no fufficient...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 42

History - 1801 - 762 pages
...of whatever nature, as may produce the fame end, his majefty will eagerly cmbrace the opportunity lo concert with his allies the means of immediate and general pacification. Unhappily no fucli [ecurity hitherto ex i (is; no (ufficient evidence of the principles by which ihe new go,vcrnment...
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The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volume 24

1799 - 748 pages
...arifen, or froiti fuch other circumflances of whatever nature as may produce the fame end, his Majefty will eagerly embrace the opportunity to concert with...the principles by which the new Government will be direfted ; no reafonable ground by which to judge of its (lability. In this fituation it can for the...
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