 | William Cobbett - 1803
...Jo &at to trust to tlie Jirogrtts »f her " van tnrjjer in Jieace, quicteneJ, as often as she " AaU see occasion, by a smart threat of war . I " cannot conceive the object, which a ju" dicious application of these two means is *' not calculated to obtain. A f.eace^ such as " Fiance... | |
 | William Cobbett - 1803
...trust to the " progress of her own power in peace, " quickened, as often as she shall see occasion, ty a smart threat of war. I cannot conceive the object,...calculated to obtain. A peace, such as France has now made, win-,/ with froportlcns of a seasonable menace of war, ia a specific, for " the undoing of a rival... | |
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