The Grand Question, Whether War, or No War, with Spain, Impartially Consider'd: In Defence of the Present Measures Against Those That Delight in War (Classic Reprint)
The Grand Question, Whether War, or No War, with Spain, Impartially Consider'd: In Defence of the Present Measures Against Those That Delight in War (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Grand Question, Whether War, or No War, With Spain, Impartially Consider'd: In Defence of the Present Measures Against Those That Delight in War Information they can get, in Matters relating to the Publick, and to recover the Well meaning from the Infatuation great Num bers have been deluded into. Fis to thefe I write, nor to thofe who have been their De luders; that, I'm fenfible, would be a vain Attempt: Nor to thofe in the Oppofition who are of fuperior Rank; they need no Conviction, their Experience ...
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Excerpt from The Grand Question, Whether War, or No War, With Spain, Impartially Consider'd: In Defence of the Present Measures Against Those That Delight in War Information they can get, in Matters relating to the Publick, and to recover the Well meaning from the Infatuation great Num bers have been deluded into. Fis to thefe I write, nor to thofe who have been their De luders; that, I'm fenfible, would be a vain Attempt: Nor to thofe in the Oppofition who are of fuperior Rank; they need no Conviction, their Experience and Knowledge in Bufinefs enables them to make a truejudg ment of Afi'airs, and they, Iam fure, are in their real Sentiments with me, whatever they may pretend, or however, for Reafons known to themfelves, I may, I think, fay now known to every Body elfe, they may act a counter Part, and feem mighty zealous fora War, unlefs fuch Terms can be obtain'd of Spain, as they are from all palt Experience fully af fured never can. To thefe, therefore, I do not write, but to Men of lower Rank, to the Body of the People, particularly to the People of this City, and more efpecially the mercantile Part, as thofe who are more par ticularly interefied in the prefent cqef'tion, Whether War, or no War, with S pain, in the prefent Situation of Afiairs. 'tis no Refle crion on Perfons of this Rank and Chara fier, to fuppofe they are nor of themfelves well qualified to judge of Affairs of State, of Peace and War, of Treaties and Allian ces with foreign Powers, and, confequently, What(5) About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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