| English literature - 1793 - 702 pages
...religion, humanity, and juftice ; aflunng him that it was imjiof£Ыс that they fbuuld not be fenfible of the views of aggrandizement and ambition on the part of France, which would be at all time« dangerous to the general interefts of Europe, trat which are particularly fo when connected... | |
| History - 1793
...take the moft effeflual meafures, in the prefent important conjuncture, for maintaining the fecurity and rights of his own dominions, for fupporting his allies, and for oppofing views of aggrandizement and ambition, on the part of France, which would be at all times dangerous... | |
| 1793 - 650 pages
...cake the molt effeelual meafures, in the prefent important conjuncture, for maintaining the fecurity and rights of his own dominions, for fupporting his Allies, and for oppofing views of aggrandizement and ambition, on the part of France, which would be at all times dangerous... | |
| 1793 - 524 pages
...take the molt efFeñual meaiures in the preiènt important conjuncture, for maintaining the lecunty and rights of his own dominions, for fupporting his allies, and for oppofing \iews of aggrandifement and ambition, on the part of France, which would be at all times dangerous... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1794 - 584 pages
...neceflary to make a farther augmentation of his forces by fea and land, for maintaining the fecurity and rights of his own dominions, for fupporting his allies, and for oppofing views of aggrandizement and ambition on the part of France, which would be at all times dangerous to... | |
| John Adams - World history - 1795 - 676 pages
...neccflary to tnalcc a further augmentation to his forces by fea and land, for maintaining the fccurities and rights of his own dominions, for fupporting his allies, and for oppofing the views of aggrandifcment and ambition on the part of France, which would be at all times dangerous to the general... | |
| France - 1797 - 370 pages
...to take the moft effeftual meatures,'in the prefent important juncture, for maintaining the fecurity and rights of his own -Dominions, for fupporting his Allies, and for oppofing the views of aggrandi2ement and ambition on the part of France, which would be at all times dangerous to the gentral... | |
| William Guthrie, John Knox - Geography - 1801 - 1204 pages
...neceflity of making a further augmentation of his forces by fea and land, for maintaining the fecurity and rights of his own dominions, for fupporting his allies, and for oppofmg views of aggrandifement and ambition on the part of France. The queition in relation to this... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1802 - 592 pages
...it indifpenfable to make a further augmentation of his forces by fea and land, for maintaining the rights of his own dominions, for fupporting his allies, and for oppofing views of aggrandizement and ambition on the part of France, at all times dangerous to the interefts... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 476 pages
...maintaining the security and rights of his own dominions ; for supporting his allies ; and for opposing views of aggrandizement and ambition on the part of France, which would be at all times danjerous to the general interests of Europe, but are peculiarly so, when connected with the propagation... | |
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