The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... destroy , at least weakened and distracted the locality of patriotism . The public affections came to have other motives and other ties . It would be to repeat the history of the two last centuries to exemplify the effects of this revo ...
... destroy , at least weakened and distracted the locality of patriotism . The public affections came to have other motives and other ties . It would be to repeat the history of the two last centuries to exemplify the effects of this revo ...
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... destroy all traces of an- tient establishments , and to form a new common- wealth in each country , upon the basis of the French Rights of Men . On the principle of these rights , they mean to institute in every country , and and as it ...
... destroy all traces of an- tient establishments , and to form a new common- wealth in each country , upon the basis of the French Rights of Men . On the principle of these rights , they mean to institute in every country , and and as it ...
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... destroyed , all the politicks of Europe for more than two centuries have been miserably erroneous . If the two great ... destroy them , than of hope from any thing by which they may be aggrandized . As long as those two princes are at ...
... destroyed , all the politicks of Europe for more than two centuries have been miserably erroneous . If the two great ... destroy them , than of hope from any thing by which they may be aggrandized . As long as those two princes are at ...
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... destroy . Her good and ill dispositions are shewn by the same means . To communicate peaceably the rights of men is the true mode of her shewing her friendship ; to force sovereigns to submit to those rights is her mode of hostility ...
... destroy . Her good and ill dispositions are shewn by the same means . To communicate peaceably the rights of men is the true mode of her shewing her friendship ; to force sovereigns to submit to those rights is her mode of hostility ...
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... rate the ill contrivance of their fabrick will make it fall in pieces of itself that the assembly must be bank- rupt , and that this bankruptcy will totally destroy that the that system , from the contagion of which appre-. 46 THOUGHTS ON.
... rate the ill contrivance of their fabrick will make it fall in pieces of itself that the assembly must be bank- rupt , and that this bankruptcy will totally destroy that the that system , from the contagion of which appre-. 46 THOUGHTS ON.
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