The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 236
... peace as we might have made , but because he thought peace on almost any terms preferable to the continuance of the war . When Mr. Fox was called into office in February , 1806 , the whole nation overflowed with joy . Peace with foreign ...
... peace as we might have made , but because he thought peace on almost any terms preferable to the continuance of the war . When Mr. Fox was called into office in February , 1806 , the whole nation overflowed with joy . Peace with foreign ...
Page 275
... peace . With respect to the indisposition to peace , which is a distinct thing from the inability to preserve the relations of peace , that indisposition cannot really be supposed to exist where a promptitude is shewn to put an end to ...
... peace . With respect to the indisposition to peace , which is a distinct thing from the inability to preserve the relations of peace , that indisposition cannot really be supposed to exist where a promptitude is shewn to put an end to ...
Page 279
... peace , must , inde- pendent of our present superiority , exceed that of France , in a de- gree proportioned to the superiority of our resources . Our com- manders and seamen too , distinguished by naval exploits of unex ampled heroism ...
... peace , must , inde- pendent of our present superiority , exceed that of France , in a de- gree proportioned to the superiority of our resources . Our com- manders and seamen too , distinguished by naval exploits of unex ampled heroism ...
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