The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... court , as not conceiving it to be suit- able to the dignity of his crown , and to what he owes to his faithful people , any longer to keep a publick minister at the court of a sovereign who is not in possession of his own liberty . B 3 ...
... court , as not conceiving it to be suit- able to the dignity of his crown , and to what he owes to his faithful people , any longer to keep a publick minister at the court of a sovereign who is not in possession of his own liberty . B 3 ...
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... courts any thing concerning the internal arrange- ments of any state . In the present case , the cir- cumstance of these two notifications , with the observations with which they are attended , does not leave it in the choice of the ...
... courts any thing concerning the internal arrange- ments of any state . In the present case , the cir- cumstance of these two notifications , with the observations with which they are attended , does not leave it in the choice of the ...
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... court open to its choice . We have no direction but what is found in the well understood policy of the king and kingdom . This declaration of a new species of government , on new principles , ( such it professes itself to be ) is a real ...
... court open to its choice . We have no direction but what is found in the well understood policy of the king and kingdom . This declaration of a new species of government , on new principles , ( such it professes itself to be ) is a real ...
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... court , splendid orders of knighthood , and an hereditary nobility ; —where there exists a fixed , permanent , landed gentry , continued in greatness and opulence by the law of primogeniture , and by a protection given to fa- mily ...
... court , splendid orders of knighthood , and an hereditary nobility ; —where there exists a fixed , permanent , landed gentry , continued in greatness and opulence by the law of primogeniture , and by a protection given to fa- mily ...
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... court those who look out to a farther division of the church property as a resource , and to be obtained by shorter methods , than those of negotiations with the clergy and their chief . But at present I think it likely that they will ...
... court those who look out to a farther division of the church property as a resource , and to be obtained by shorter methods , than those of negotiations with the clergy and their chief . But at present I think it likely that they will ...
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