Annual Register, Band 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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... peace , what is the peace ; and what is the peace that is the object of the war ? I hope we shall have a satisfactory peace . I want to know what is the peace which the noble Earl keeps in view . Not , I trust , the sort of peace that ...
... peace , what is the peace ; and what is the peace that is the object of the war ? I hope we shall have a satisfactory peace . I want to know what is the peace which the noble Earl keeps in view . Not , I trust , the sort of peace that ...
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... peace . From that moment the status quo was entirely at an end . ( Cheers . ) Very well . I also said , as to the terms of peace , that however desirable , however necessary we might think certain terms to be , still it would be un ...
... peace . From that moment the status quo was entirely at an end . ( Cheers . ) Very well . I also said , as to the terms of peace , that however desirable , however necessary we might think certain terms to be , still it would be un ...
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... peace ; and my only appre- hension is though I trust your Lordships will acquit me on that point - my only ... peace so much , you are unfit for war . Mr Lords , though peace is so dear to my feelings , still I am convinced of the ...
... peace ; and my only appre- hension is though I trust your Lordships will acquit me on that point - my only ... peace so much , you are unfit for war . Mr Lords , though peace is so dear to my feelings , still I am convinced of the ...
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