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... European tradition , the view that this country had simply to hold its own in the balance of continental forces . His doctrine that France could be successfully encoun- tered both east and west of Europe was altogether beyond the range ...
... European tradition , the view that this country had simply to hold its own in the balance of continental forces . His doctrine that France could be successfully encoun- tered both east and west of Europe was altogether beyond the range ...
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... Europe . Pitt was not always consistent , but at this time he inveighed against Hanoverian entangle- ments with a fine flow of patriotic fervour . He was undoubt- edly sincere . He had joined , on coming into Parliament , the Whig ...
... Europe . Pitt was not always consistent , but at this time he inveighed against Hanoverian entangle- ments with a fine flow of patriotic fervour . He was undoubt- edly sincere . He had joined , on coming into Parliament , the Whig ...
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... of Hanover than of ourselves that the House of Austria should be re - established in its former splendour and influence , and able to support the liberties of Europe against the enormous attempts at universal monarchy by France CHATHAM 55.
... of Hanover than of ourselves that the House of Austria should be re - established in its former splendour and influence , and able to support the liberties of Europe against the enormous attempts at universal monarchy by France CHATHAM 55.
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Herbert Woodfield Paul. Europe against the enormous attempts at universal monarchy by France ? If , therefore , our assistance be an act of honesty , and granted in consequence of Treaties , why may it not equally be required of Hanover ...
Herbert Woodfield Paul. Europe against the enormous attempts at universal monarchy by France ? If , therefore , our assistance be an act of honesty , and granted in consequence of Treaties , why may it not equally be required of Hanover ...
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... European blood and colour , besides at least five hundred thousand others , who form no inconsiderable part of the strength and opulence of the whole . This , Sir , is , I believe , about the true number . There is no occasion to ...
... European blood and colour , besides at least five hundred thousand others , who form no inconsiderable part of the strength and opulence of the whole . This , Sir , is , I believe , about the true number . There is no occasion to ...
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