A Sixth Letter to the People of England, on the Progress of National Ruin: In Which It Is Shewn, That the Present Grandeur of France, and Calamities of This Nation, Are Owing to the Influence of Hanover on the Councils of England the 2 Ed
A Sixth Letter to the People of England, on the Progress of National Ruin: In Which It Is Shewn, That the Present Grandeur of France, and Calamities of This Nation, Are Owing to the Influence of Hanover on the Councils of England the 2 Ed
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1757 Excerpt: ...a reasonable Cause of your intermedling in their Affairs; for whether Sweden had conquered them or they Sweden, England could have rifqued but little inconveniency by being inactive, as your Trade with each of these States is lucrative to them alone. It is therefore their Interest to be in Peace with England, tho' ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1757 Excerpt: ...a reasonable Cause of your intermedling in their Affairs; for whether Sweden had conquered them or they Sweden, England could have rifqued but little inconveniency by being inactive, as your Trade with each of these States is lucrative to them alone. It is therefore their Interest to be in Peace with England, tho' united under one Head, and if a Misunderstanding had ever risen, of what Import would it have been to you? who exerting your native Strength, have no Reason to dread that combin'd Force, and who could have suffered no Loss by a Prohibition of Commerce; and lastly as those Powers so united, would have acquired great Strength as a maritimeForce; would they not have become as natural an Ally against France, as for it, against you in any Wars which might have happened between this and that Nation? had Sweden been divided between Russia and Denmark, a Jealousy must naturally have been generated between those two Powers; with one of which your beingin Alliance, the other must have been withheld from assisting your Enemies; and thus those Enemies could have gained no Advantage which this Kingdom would not participate by the encreased Powers of those two Crowns; your Purchase was not therefore of new new Territories to Hanover one of the most pernicious Acts which England could have been engaged in? as it will be soon too fatally evident to admit of Contradiction. After George's Accession to the Throne, thedeluded Favorers of the Stuarts fancying that Things were precipitately advancing to your Ruin; and that Hanover by its powerful Sympathy with this State must necessarily produce your Destruction, being by its Situation on every little Disagreement with the Czar, Sweden, ' Denmark, Prussia, or the Austrians, constantly open to attack from each of their Ar...
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