Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797. Thoughts of the prospect of a regicide peace.
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Part of a letter from Robert Adair, Esq, to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox; occasioned by Mr. Burke's mention of Lord Keppel, in a recent publication
Adair, Robert, Sir, 1763-1855.Date: 1796- E-books
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A letter to His Grace the Duke of Portland , being a defence of the conduct of His Majesty's ministers, in sending an ambassador to treat for peace with the French directory, against the attack made upon that Measure by the Right Hon. Edmund Burke; and an Endeavour to Prove that the Permanent Establishment of the French Republic Is compatible with the Safety of the Religious and Political Systems of Europe. Third edition. By James Workman, Esq. of the Middle Temple.
Workman, James, d. 1832.Date: 1797- E-books
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A letter to His Grace the Duke of Portland , being a defence of the conduct of His Majesty's ministers, in sending an ambassador to treat for peace with the French directory, against the attack made upon that measure by the Right Hon. Edmund Burke; and an endeavour to prove that the permanent establishment of the French Republic Is compatible with the Safety of the Religious and Political Systems of Europe. By James Workman, Esq. of the Middle Temple.
Workman, James, d. 1832.Date: 1797- E-books
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A letter to His Grace the Duke of Portland , being a defence of the conduct of His Majesty's ministers, in sending an ambassador to treat for peace with the French directory, against the attack made upon that measure by the Right Hon. Edmund Burke; and an Endeavour to Prove that the Permanent Establishment of the French Republic Incompatible with the Safety of the Religious and Political Systems of Europe. Second edition. By James Workman, Esq. of the Middle Temple.
Workman, James, d. 1832.Date: 1797