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History of the French revolution, and of the wars resulting from that ... - Page 283
by John James M'Gregor - 1821
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Annual Register, Volume 45

Edmund Burke - History - 1805 - 996 pages
...understanding, might govern the world, but by their strifes might overturn it. He said, that, if he had got felt the enmity of the British government, on every occasion, since the treaty of Amiens, there would hare been nothing that he would not have done to prove his desire to conciliate ; participation...
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Public Characters, Volume 7

Biography - 1805 - 664 pages
...such countries, by a proper understanding, might govern the world, but by their strifes might ovefturn it. He said, that if he had not felt the enmity of...government on every occasion since the treaty of Amiens, there would have been nothing that he would not have done to prove his desire to conciliate ; participation...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1803 - 572 pages
...Consul to have been serious when he said, that " there would have been nothing he would not have done to prove his desire to conciliate ; participation in indemnities as well as In influence on the Contment; ti eaties of commerce i in short any tiiing that could have given satisfaction or testified...
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Public characters [Formerly British public characters] of 1798-9 ..., Volume 7

1805 - 676 pages
...years: two such countries, by a proper understanding, might govern the world, but by their strifes might overturn it. He said, that if he had not felt...of the British government on every occasion since tho treaty of Amiens, there would have been nothing that he would not have done to prove his desire...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1805 - 992 pages
...understanding, might govern the world, but by their strifes might overturn it. He said, that, if he had uot felt the enmity of the British government, on every occasion, since the treaty of Amiens, there would have been nothing that he would not have done to prove his desire to conciliate ; participation...
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Public Characters

Biography - 1805 - 654 pages
...might govern the world, but by their strifes might overturn it. He said, that if he had not felt tbe enmity of the British government on every occasion since the treaty of Amiens, there would have been nothing that he would not have done to prove his desire to conciliate ; participation...
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An Inquiry Into the State of the British West Indies, Issue 7

Joseph Lowe - Great Britain - 1807 - 192 pages
...because every wind which blew from England, brought nothing but enmity and hatred against him. — If he had not felt the enmity of the British government on every occasion since the treaty of Amiens, there would have been nothing that he would not have done to prove his desire to conciliate ; participation...
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Considerations on the Causes Objects and Consequences of the Present War ...

William Roscoe - Europe - 1808 - 160 pages
...Two such " countries, by a proper understanding, " might govern the world ; but by their " strifes might overturn it. He said, that " if he had not felt...on every occasion "• since the treaty of Amiens, there would " have been nothing that he would not " have done to prove his desire to con" ciliate participation...
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Occasional Tracts Relative to the War Between Great Britain and France ...

William Roscoe - 1810 - 354 pages
...Two such countries, by " a proper understanding, might govern the " world •, but by their strifes might overturn it. " He said, that if he had not felt...enmity of " the British Government on every occasion V since the treaty of Amiens, there would have " been nothing that he would not have done to " prove...
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The Life and Campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte: From His Birth Down to His ...

J. W. Robertson - 1815 - 850 pages
...than ten years. Two such countries, by a proper understanding, might govern the world, but by strife might overturn it. He said, that if he had not felt...government on every occasion since the treaty of Amiens, there would have been nothing he would not have done to prove his desire to conciliate—participation...
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