An Inquiry Into the Colonial Policy of the European Powers volume 2

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An Inquiry Into the Colonial Policy of the European Powers volume 2
Henry Brougham Brougham And Vaux
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E Qj ve mCj > fad Prince Eugene, in the ( _ true fpirit of thefe reafons ' Give me, ' faid the General, when he faw that his allies were flow to fulfil conventions made againft their obvious interefts, and refufing to gratify his ambition, againft their own fafety and beyond their means c Give me a battalion of foldiers, ' they will do more than a thoufand treaties. ' If all ftates were ruled by general officers, this fentiment would indeed be accurately true. In that cafe, a corporal would be ...a much more important perfonage than a publicift or an am- bafiador j but he would alfo be more intereft- ing than a municipal judge or jurifconfult : for all municipal law, as well as all public law, would yield to the truncheon and the bayonet. The fame fentiment would hold good, alfo, of all fuch treaties as thofe entered into about the time of Eugene, and thofe to which he evi- dently alludes treaties evidently difadvantage- ous to one of the contracting parties, and wholly beneficial to the others.

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