| Several Hands - 1752 - 508 pages
...we were glad to accept of at Aix-la-Cbapellc in the forty-eight. Here then we fee, that above half our wars with France, and all our public debts are owing more t •> our own imprudent vehemence, than to the ambition of our neighbours. they always reckon upon... | |
| David Hume - Commerce - 1758 - 568 pages
...FRANCFORT, in 1743, the fame terms, which we were glad to accept of at Aix LA-CHAPELIE in the forty-eight. Here then we fee, that above half of our wars with...own imprudent vehemence, than to the ambition of our neighbors. IN the fécond place, we are fo declared in our oppofition to FRENCH power, and fo alert... | |
| David Hume - Essays - 1760 - 396 pages
...FRANCFORT, in 1743, the fame terms, which we were glad to accept of at Aix LA-CHAPELLE in the forty-eight. Here then we fee, that above half of our wars with...vehemence, than to the ambition of our neighbours. IN the/«cortd place, we are fo declared in ouroppofition to FRENCH power, and foalert.in defence of our... | |
| David Hume - Ethics, Modern - 1764 - 614 pages
...UTRECHT. B b 3 fame fame terms, which we were glad to accept of at AjxJA-CHAPELLE in the forty-eight. Here then we fee, that above half of our wars with...vehemence, than to the ambition of our neighbours. In the fecund place, we are fo declared in our oppofition to FRENCH power, and fo alert in defence of our... | |
| David Hume - 1764 - 568 pages
...were glad to accept of at AIJCLA-CHAPELLE in the forty-eight. Here then we fee, that above half o* our wars with FRANCE, and all our public debts, are...vehemence, than to the ambition of our neighbours. In the fecund place, we are fo declared in our oppofition to FRENCH power, and fo alert in defence of our... | |
| David Hume - 1768 - 606 pages
...FRANCFORT, in 1743, the fame terms, which we were glad to accept of at AIX-LA-' CHAPELLE in the forty-eight. Here then we fee, that above half of our wars with...are owing more to our own imprudent vehemence, than Jo the ambition of our neighbours. In thefecond place, we are fo declared in our opposition to FRENCH... | |
| David Hume - 1788 - 492 pages
...in1743, the fame terms which we were glad to accept of at AIX-LA-CHAPELLE in the year forty-eight. Here then we fee, that above half of our wars with...public debts, are owing more to our own imprudent vehemencer than to the ambition of our neighbours. In the fecond place, we arfr fo declared in our... | |
| David Hume - 1793 - 530 pages
...in 1743, the fame terms which we were glad to accept of at Aix-la-Chapelle in the year forty-eight. Here then we fee, that above half • of our wars...neighbours. In the fecond place, we are fo declared in our qppofition to French power, and fo alert in defence of our al. lies, that they always reckon 'upon... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1795 - 560 pages
...the fame terms which we were glad to accept of at Aix-la-Chapelle ш the year 1748. Here then we lee, that above half of our wars with France, and all our public debts, are owing more to our own impruikct vehemence, than to the ambition of our neighbours. " In the fécond place, we are fo declared... | |
| David Hume - Philosophy - 1804 - 592 pages
...same terms which we were glad toacceptof at Aix-LA-CHAPELLE in the year fortyeight. Here then we see, that above half of our wars with FRANCE, and all our...vehemence, than to the ambition of our neighbours.. o i, •--' - * - B . - A a 4 3 6i? monarchs. For this is the account which PolTBIus gives of the EGYPTIAN... | |
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