| 1805 - 538 pages
...what end can be adigned to a War which all my efforts will not be able to terminate ? Your Majefty has gained more within ten years, both in territory...the whole extent of Europe. Your Nation is at the higheft point of profperity : what can it hope from War? To form a coalition of feme Powers on the... | |
| Great Britain - 1805 - 536 pages
...what end can be assigned to a war which all my tiForis will not be able to terminate! Your Majesty has gained more within ten years, both in territory and riches, than the whole extent of Europe. Yonr i,, -'.'ion is at the highest point of prosperity •, what can it hope from war ?— To form... | |
| 1805 - 664 pages
...will not be able to terminate .- Your Majefty has gamed more within 10 years, liu'h in territory~and riches, than the whole extent of Europe *. Your Nation is at the highcft point of profperky ; what can it hope from war .' — To form a coalition of * Alluding to... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1806 - 528 pages
...lost, what end can be assigned to a war which all my ttforts will not be able to termmate! Your M.ijeMy has gained more within ten years, both in territory and riches, than the whole extent of Europe. \o(\r nation is at the highest point of prosperity ; what can it hope from war í — lo trim a coalition... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1807 - 1004 pages
...task to his children. He reminded the British monarch, that the latter had gained more, in the last ten years, both in territory and riches,* than the whole extent of Europe-; that his country was at the highest pitch of prosperity, and could only' hope to form ail other coalition... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1807 - 1014 pages
...«ask. to his children, lie reminded the British monarch, that tfie latter had gained more, in the last ten years, both in territory and riches, than the whole extent of Europe ; that bis country was at the highest pitch of prosperity, and could only Lope to form another walition... | |
| History - 1807 - 1012 pages
...to his children. He reminded the British monarch, that the' latter had gained more, in the last tea years, both in territory and riches, than the whole extent of Europe ; that his country was at the highest pitch of prosperity, and could only hope to form another «uaiition... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1811 - 562 pages
...period can be assigned to a war, which all my efforts will not be able to terminate ' Your Majesty has gained more within ten years, both in territory...; what can it hope from war ? To form a coalition of some powers of the continent? The continent will remain tranquil; a coalitiorr can . only increase... | |
| Francis Peter Plowden - 1811 - 566 pages
...will not be able to terminate ' Your Majesty has gained more within ten years, both in territory'and riches, than the whole extent of Europe ; your nation...what can '• it hope from war ? To form a coalition -of some powers of the continent? The continent will remain tranquil; a coalition can only increase... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1812 - 596 pages
...what end can be assigned to a war which all my efforts will not be able to terminate? Your majesty has gained more within ten years, both in territory and riches, than the whole extent of Europe!* Yonr nation is at the highest point of prosperity — what can it hope from war ?—To form a coalition... | |
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