| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1763 - 474 sivua
...fay, having been fo ufed, that we are abfolved from an alliance fo ill maintained — The intereft of the King of England is to keep France from being too great on. the Continent, and the French intereft is to keep us from being mailers of the Sea— The French havepurfued that intereft well —... | |
| William Harris - 1766 - 418 sivua
...having been fo ufed, ' that we are abfolved from an alliance fo ill maintained. ' — The intereft of the King of England is to keep ' France from being too great on the continent j and the * French intereft is to keep us from being mafters of the * fea. — The French have purfued... | |
| William Cobbett - 1808 - 842 sivua
...casuist will say, having been so used, that we are absolved from an alliance <•<> ill maintained ; the interest of the king of England is to keep France...interest is to keep us from being masters of the sea ; the French have punned that interest well ; moves to insert in the Question, ' unless it shall appear... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1808 - 740 sivua
...absolved from «n alliance so ill maintained; the interest of the king of England is to keep Frunce from being too great on the continent, and the French...interest is to keep us from being masters of the sea ; the French have pursued that interest well ; moves to insert in the Question, ' unless it thall appear... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 396 sivua
...casuist will say, having been so used, that we are absolved from an alliance so ill maintained. — The interest of the king of England is to keep France...interest is to keep us from being masters of the sea. — The French have pursued their interest well. — Martel has fought too much, or said too much,... | |
| Thora Guinevere Stone - 1923 - 286 sivua
...highly of the Dutch nor meanly of ourselves but that we may do well without the King of France, . . . The French interest is to keep us from being masters of the sea; the French have pursued that interest well; moves to insert in the Question, " unless it shall appear... | |
| Alice Teichova, Herbert Matis - 2003 - 478 sivua
...structures and grand strategies for the growth of the British economy, 1688—1815 Patrick K. O'Brien The interest of the King of England is to keep France...interest is to keep us from being masters of the sea. Sir William Coventry, 1673 STATE AND ECONOMY, l688-l8l5 After the Glorious Revolution of 1688, a stable... | |
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