Annual Register, Nide 48Edmund Burke 1808 |
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Sivu 5
... opinion of Bonaparte's cha racter , it was difficult to believe him sincere in his threats of invasion For , though the against England . numbers and discipline of his army , the excellence of his officers , the genius and experience of ...
... opinion of Bonaparte's cha racter , it was difficult to believe him sincere in his threats of invasion For , though the against England . numbers and discipline of his army , the excellence of his officers , the genius and experience of ...
Sivu 8
... opinion of his col- leagues , it would have been the publication , at this time , of their demi - official bulletins , in which they announced a great victory of the allics over the French , after the battle of Austerlitz , on no better ...
... opinion of his col- leagues , it would have been the publication , at this time , of their demi - official bulletins , in which they announced a great victory of the allics over the French , after the battle of Austerlitz , on no better ...
Sivu 10
... opinion was en- tertained of us , and the character of our government was , that it was actuated by selfish motives in insti- gating the powers of the continent to war for British interests ? Was it to be expected , that they who had ...
... opinion was en- tertained of us , and the character of our government was , that it was actuated by selfish motives in insti- gating the powers of the continent to war for British interests ? Was it to be expected , that they who had ...
Sivu 13
... opinion in that respect at the present moment , but when compelled to declare myself , I must say what I think : I cannot consent to pronounce an opinion different from what I think the true one , and thus to contribute to mis . lead 1 ...
... opinion in that respect at the present moment , but when compelled to declare myself , I must say what I think : I cannot consent to pronounce an opinion different from what I think the true one , and thus to contribute to mis . lead 1 ...
Sivu 14
... opinion the vessel was not conducted with the greatest skill , and that it is in all human probability , to the fault of the pilot , that we are to ascribe our present fearful situation ! " " Public honours , ( said Mr. Fox ) are ...
... opinion the vessel was not conducted with the greatest skill , and that it is in all human probability , to the fault of the pilot , that we are to ascribe our present fearful situation ! " " Public honours , ( said Mr. Fox ) are ...
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allies appointed arms army arrived bart battle of Auerstadt bill Bonaparte Britain Britannic majesty British Calabria capt captain charge command conduct court daugh daughter deceased declared defendant dispatch duke duty earl earl of Lauderdale earl of Yarmouth eldest emperor enemy England English favour force France guns Hanover Henry honour house of commons impeachment India Ireland John king lady land late Lauderdale lieut lord Grenville lord Lauderdale lord Melville lord Sidmouth lordship majesty's March ment ministers Miss morning Naples navy negotiation neral o'clock object occasion Paris parliament party peace persons Petersburgh port possession present prince proposed Prussian public money received regiment respect royal Russia sent ship Sicily signed sion squadron tain taken Talleyrand Thomas tion took treaty trial troops Trotter undersigned uti possidetis vessels vice viscount wife William wounded Yarmouth