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... Britain was invincible on sea , Bonaparte was equally invincible on land . The hopes that had been placed in European coalitions were three times thwarted , and for a time there seemed no alternative principle upon which to rely .
... Britain was invincible on sea , Bonaparte was equally invincible on land . The hopes that had been placed in European coalitions were three times thwarted , and for a time there seemed no alternative principle upon which to rely .
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Equally obvious is it that the timidity , supineness , and other unworthy qualities of the government for many years past have produced the danger , the extent of which they now affirm imposes a necessity of granting all that the ...
Equally obvious is it that the timidity , supineness , and other unworthy qualities of the government for many years past have produced the danger , the extent of which they now affirm imposes a necessity of granting all that the ...
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THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK · 409 all the world's business as well as his own , and is equally well qualified to handle every branch of human knowledge . I have a great abomination of this learned friend ; as author , lawyer , and politician ...
THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK · 409 all the world's business as well as his own , and is equally well qualified to handle every branch of human knowledge . I have a great abomination of this learned friend ; as author , lawyer , and politician ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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