Annual Register, Том 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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... defence of the Ministry . He was ( he said ) far too sensible of his own shortcomings to make an " out - and - out " defence of the policy of the Government . If they had to begin again , with the know- ledge and experience acquired ...
... defence of the Ministry . He was ( he said ) far too sensible of his own shortcomings to make an " out - and - out " defence of the policy of the Government . If they had to begin again , with the know- ledge and experience acquired ...
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... defence of the Tepè was essentially an active defence . At " The first principle of fortifi- cation is doubtless to place the weaker party in a position to resist superior forces . This is effected ordinarily by construct- ing a strong ...
... defence of the Tepè was essentially an active defence . At " The first principle of fortifi- cation is doubtless to place the weaker party in a position to resist superior forces . This is effected ordinarily by construct- ing a strong ...
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... defence . " Early in October it was of- cially reported to Lord Claren- don from Vienna that a body , about 500 strong , said to be for the most part subjects of King Otho , from the northern provinces of the Greek kingdom , made a dash ...
... defence . " Early in October it was of- cially reported to Lord Claren- don from Vienna that a body , about 500 strong , said to be for the most part subjects of King Otho , from the northern provinces of the Greek kingdom , made a dash ...
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