Annual Register, Band 5Edmund Burke 1763 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 2
... France was become an object of much less terror fince the growth of the power of Ruffia . But he never imagined it poffible , that all the great conti . mental powers of Europe fhould ever be united with France ; and that they should ...
... France was become an object of much less terror fince the growth of the power of Ruffia . But he never imagined it poffible , that all the great conti . mental powers of Europe fhould ever be united with France ; and that they should ...
Seite 3
... France and Auftria , has certainly contributed not a little to give that new turn to affairs , by which almost all the difcourfes , that have hitherto been written on the interests of princes , are rendered erroneous , and of little ufe ...
... France and Auftria , has certainly contributed not a little to give that new turn to affairs , by which almost all the difcourfes , that have hitherto been written on the interests of princes , are rendered erroneous , and of little ufe ...
Seite 4
... France , when fhe is engaged in a war in confequence of her engage- ments by the treaty of Weftphalia , or other alliances with the princes and ftates of Germany and the north , unless fome maritime power take part in thofe wars , or France ...
... France , when fhe is engaged in a war in confequence of her engage- ments by the treaty of Weftphalia , or other alliances with the princes and ftates of Germany and the north , unless fome maritime power take part in thofe wars , or France ...
Seite 5
... France with great confi- dence . Great Britain , under thefe cir- cumftances , had , however , foine things in her favour . The hope of plunder which always attends a Spa- nifh war , difpofed the minds of ma- ny towards the prefent ...
... France with great confi- dence . Great Britain , under thefe cir- cumftances , had , however , foine things in her favour . The hope of plunder which always attends a Spa- nifh war , difpofed the minds of ma- ny towards the prefent ...
Seite 6
... France , when the is engaged in a war in confequence of her engage- ments by the treaty of Wettphalia , or other alliances with the princes and ftates of Germany and the north , unless fome maritime power take part in thofe wars , or France ...
... France , when the is engaged in a war in confequence of her engage- ments by the treaty of Wettphalia , or other alliances with the princes and ftates of Germany and the north , unless fome maritime power take part in thofe wars , or France ...
Inhalt
1 | |
6 | |
9 | |
11 | |
17 | |
21 | |
23 | |
25 | |
150 | |
164 | |
53 | |
59 | |
71 | |
181 | |
200 | |
207 | |
28 | |
32 | |
36 | |
40 | |
45 | |
48 | |
52 | |
123 | |
132 | |
142 | |
213 | |
219 | |
226 | |
231 | |
232 | |
243 | |
249 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
25 December affiftance againſt alfo almoft anfwer annuities army becauſe Britain Catholic caufe cent Chriftian confequence confiderable confifting court daugh declared defign defire difpofition England expence fafe faid fame favour fecond fecurity feemed feen feffion fent ferve fervice feve feven feveral fhall fhew fhips fhould fide figned fince firft fituation fmall fome foon fovereign fpirit France French ftate ftill ftrength fubjects fuccefs fuch fuffered fufficient fuperior fupply fuppofed fupport fyftem himſelf hofpital honour houfe houſe ifland increaſed intereft juft king of Pruffia laft late lefs lord lord Granby mafter majefty majefty's meaſures ment minifter moft moſt neceffary neral obferved occafion paffed Parffes parliament peace perfons poffeffion poffible poft Portugal prefent preferved prifoners prince purpoſe racter raiſed reafon refpect Schweidnitz ſhall Spain thefe themſelves ther theſe thofe thoſe tion treaty troops uſe Weft whofe Zoroafter
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 63 - Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them ; they shall not be ashamed when they speak with their enemies in the gate.
Seite 190 - Holy and Undivided Trinity. It having pleased the Divine Providence to dispose the hearts of the Most Serene and Most Potent Prince, George the Third, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg, ArchTreasurer and Prince Elector of the Holy Roman Empire, &c...
Seite 180 - Ryswick of 1697; those of peace and of commerce of Utrecht of 1713; that of Baden of 1714; the treaty of the triple alliance of the Hague of 1717; that of the quadruple alliance of London of 1718; the treaty of peace of Vienna of 1738: the definitive treaty of...
Seite 187 - ... the term limited for this emigration being fixed to the space of eighteen months, to be computed from the day of the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty.
Seite 155 - ... and robust to the age of twelve years, without his being able to distinguish his right hand from his left, the eyes of his understanding would be open to reason...
Seite 98 - I should be exceedingly sorry to find the Legislature make any new laws against the practice of duelling ; because the methods are easy and many, for a wise man to avoid a quarrel with honour, or engage in it with innocence. And I can discover no political evil in suffering bullies, sharpers, and rakes to rid the world of each other by a method of their own, where the law hath not been able to find an expedient.
Seite 175 - THE dawn is overcast, the morning low'rs, And heavily in clouds brings on the day, The great, th...