The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS 313 HEADS FOR CONSIDERATION ON THE PRESENT STATE OF AFFAIRS 379 · REMARKS ON THE POLICY OF THE ALLIES WITH RESPECT TO FRANCE : WITH AN APPENDIX • • • 403 A LETTER TO A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ,
... THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS 313 HEADS FOR CONSIDERATION ON THE PRESENT STATE OF AFFAIRS 379 · REMARKS ON THE POLICY OF THE ALLIES WITH RESPECT TO FRANCE : WITH AN APPENDIX • • • 403 A LETTER TO A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ,
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... head of revolutions of that glorious character . Burnet tells us , that nothing tended to reconcile the English nation to the government of King William so much as the care he took to fill the vacant bishoprics with men who had ...
... head of revolutions of that glorious character . Burnet tells us , that nothing tended to reconcile the English nation to the government of King William so much as the care he took to fill the vacant bishoprics with men who had ...
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... with an insulting figure * The pillory ( carcan ) in England is generally made very high , like that raised for exposing the king of France over their heads . There they exposed these objects of 22 LETTER TO A MEMBER.
... with an insulting figure * The pillory ( carcan ) in England is generally made very high , like that raised for exposing the king of France over their heads . There they exposed these objects of 22 LETTER TO A MEMBER.
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Edmund Burke. over their heads . There they exposed these objects of pity and respect to all good minds to the derision of an unthinking and unprincipled multitude , de- generated even from the versatile tenderness which marks the ...
Edmund Burke. over their heads . There they exposed these objects of pity and respect to all good minds to the derision of an unthinking and unprincipled multitude , de- generated even from the versatile tenderness which marks the ...
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... heads could ever think of doing it in that manner . I believe , Sir , that many on the Continent alto- gether mistake the condition of a king of Great Britain . He is a real king , and not an executive officer . If he will not trouble ...
... heads could ever think of doing it in that manner . I believe , Sir , that many on the Continent alto- gether mistake the condition of a king of Great Britain . He is a real king , and not an executive officer . If he will not trouble ...
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