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... peace was soon to render the strategy debate temporarily academic , the " wooden walls " argument remained so useful ... peace . It produced controversy on three distinct grounds : on the urgency of the country's need for peace in the ...
... peace was soon to render the strategy debate temporarily academic , the " wooden walls " argument remained so useful ... peace . It produced controversy on three distinct grounds : on the urgency of the country's need for peace in the ...
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... peace with advantage , the Tories ( or at least the overwhelming majority of them ) * no longer cared about peace with honour . And neither by this time did the vast majority of the Queen's subjects . Britain in June 1712 had been for ...
... peace with advantage , the Tories ( or at least the overwhelming majority of them ) * no longer cared about peace with honour . And neither by this time did the vast majority of the Queen's subjects . Britain in June 1712 had been for ...
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... peace . 2nd session of Anne's 4th Parliament opened . Major government crisis following defeat by the Whigs in the Lords on its policy of “ Peace without Spain " ( 7 Dec. ) : resolved by creation of 12 Tory peers and dismissal of ...
... peace . 2nd session of Anne's 4th Parliament opened . Major government crisis following defeat by the Whigs in the Lords on its policy of “ Peace without Spain " ( 7 Dec. ) : resolved by creation of 12 Tory peers and dismissal of ...
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