Annual Register, Nide 48Edmund Burke 1808 |
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Sivu 10
... British interests ? Was it to be expected , that they who had foretold the disasters of a coa- lition , formed of such materials , and under such circumstances as the late coalition , would remain silent , when the most gloomy of their ...
... British interests ? Was it to be expected , that they who had foretold the disasters of a coa- lition , formed of such materials , and under such circumstances as the late coalition , would remain silent , when the most gloomy of their ...
Sivu 81
... British shipping alone . The negli gence of government in not furnish- ing convoys to merchantmen , and the superior profits of the trans- port service , induced the British ship owners , at the breaking out of the late war , to ...
... British shipping alone . The negli gence of government in not furnish- ing convoys to merchantmen , and the superior profits of the trans- port service , induced the British ship owners , at the breaking out of the late war , to ...
Sivu 82
... British North American colonies ; and that in time of war , British ships and British seamen could not be procured to carry on the trade No satisfac- tory answer to this address having been received , the assembly after several months ...
... British North American colonies ; and that in time of war , British ships and British seamen could not be procured to carry on the trade No satisfac- tory answer to this address having been received , the assembly after several months ...
Sivu 86
... British colonies in and how came it to be roused by a sense of interest slumbered so long , North America , or , if an additional measure , which made no change supply from the United States was wanted , to determine whether the ...
... British colonies in and how came it to be roused by a sense of interest slumbered so long , North America , or , if an additional measure , which made no change supply from the United States was wanted , to determine whether the ...
Sivu 87
... British ship masters were en- titled to as little confidence upon that head as Americans , and there- fore if this objection was to be listen- ed to , all intercourse between the West Indies and the United States must be at once ...
... British ship masters were en- titled to as little confidence upon that head as Americans , and there- fore if this objection was to be listen- ed to , all intercourse between the West Indies and the United States must be at once ...
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