The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... hold of any pretext to throw off the very name of a king : assuredly , I do not wish ill to your king ; but better for him not to live ( he does not reign ) than to live the passive instrument of tyranny and usurpation . I certainly ...
... hold of any pretext to throw off the very name of a king : assuredly , I do not wish ill to your king ; but better for him not to live ( he does not reign ) than to live the passive instrument of tyranny and usurpation . I certainly ...
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... holds an undone people at once in bondage and con- fusion . You ask me what I think of the conduct of Gen- eral Monk . How this affects your case I cannot tell . I doubt whether you possess in France any persons of a capacity to serve ...
... holds an undone people at once in bondage and con- fusion . You ask me what I think of the conduct of Gen- eral Monk . How this affects your case I cannot tell . I doubt whether you possess in France any persons of a capacity to serve ...
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... hold a place in any wise monarchical commonwealth . If I refer you to your original Constitution , and think it , as I do , substantially a good one , I do not amuse you in this , more than in other things , with any inventions of mine ...
... hold a place in any wise monarchical commonwealth . If I refer you to your original Constitution , and think it , as I do , substantially a good one , I do not amuse you in this , more than in other things , with any inventions of mine ...
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... hold . They envy to their companions the natural fruit of their crimes ; they join to run them down with the hue and cry of mankind , which pursues their common offences ; and then hope to mount into their places on the credit of the ...
... hold . They envy to their companions the natural fruit of their crimes ; they join to run them down with the hue and cry of mankind , which pursues their common offences ; and then hope to mount into their places on the credit of the ...
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... hold a poor compensation for their legal estates , of which they had been unjustly deprived ; and as they had before been reduced from affluence to indigence , so , on refusal to swear against their conscience , they are now driven from ...
... hold a poor compensation for their legal estates , of which they had been unjustly deprived ; and as they had before been reduced from affluence to indigence , so , on refusal to swear against their conscience , they are now driven from ...
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