| 1762 - Страниц: 544
...injurious as he imagined ; and that, by prohibiting commerce, he might force thofe that were now his belt friends to become his enemies, and to employ their...to his own, in taking that by force for which they gave a proper equivalent. He farther reprefented that, whatever turn the war might take, Portugal muft... | |
| 1765 - Страниц: 622
...injurious as he imagined ; and that, by prohibiting commerce, he might force thofe that were now his beft friends, to become his enemies, and to employ their...equivalent. He farther reprefented that, whatever turn Ihe war might take, Portugal tnuft always (land in need of the friendfhip of England, id prevent becoming... | |
| 1765 - Страниц: 614
...remedy would be worfe than the difeafe; that the fame providence which had given his fubjeCts pold, had beftowed commodities and manufactures upon the...reprefented that, whatever turn the war might take, Portugal tnuft always ftand in need of the friendOiip of England, to prevent becoming dependent on the houfe... | |
| 1765 - Страниц: 608
...commercfe, he might force thofe that were now his beft friends, to become his enemies, and to erhploy their naval power, which he knew to be fo much fuperior...whatever turn the war might take, Portugal muft always (land in need of the friendfhip of England^ tcf prevent becoming dependent on the ruXife of /tujlria... | |
| 1783 - Страниц: 506
...friends, to'become his enemies, and toem•ploy their naval power, which he knew to be fo much fa perior to his own, in taking that by force for which they...equivalent. He farther reprefented that, whatever turn'the war might take, Portugal muft always ftand in need of the friendftiip of England, to pre•vent... | |
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