The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... the oppressors of France , has been among the causes which have helped to bring on the common ruin of king and people . There is no safety for on- est men , but by believing all possible evil of OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY . 7.
... the oppressors of France , has been among the causes which have helped to bring on the common ruin of king and people . There is no safety for on- est men , but by believing all possible evil of OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY . 7.
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... king with such un- paralleled indignities , and so cruelly oppress their own countrymen ? The king of Prussia , in concurrence with us , no- bly interfered to save Holland from confusion . The VOL . IV . 2 - same power , joined with the ...
... king with such un- paralleled indignities , and so cruelly oppress their own countrymen ? The king of Prussia , in concurrence with us , no- bly interfered to save Holland from confusion . The VOL . IV . 2 - same power , joined with the ...
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... king of Prussia was bound by no treaty nor alliance of blood , nor had any particular reasons for thinking the ... king to any subjects ? Is it to be tamely borne by kings who love their subjects , or by subjects who love their --- kings ...
... king of Prussia was bound by no treaty nor alliance of blood , nor had any particular reasons for thinking the ... king to any subjects ? Is it to be tamely borne by kings who love their subjects , or by subjects who love their --- kings ...
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Edmund Burke. kings , that this monarch , in the midst of these gra- cious acts , was insolently and cruelly torn from ... king of France to be as much an object both of policy and compassion as the Grand Seignior or his states . I do not ...
Edmund Burke. kings , that this monarch , in the midst of these gra- cious acts , was insolently and cruelly torn from ... king of France to be as much an object both of policy and compassion as the Grand Seignior or his states . I do not ...
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... 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 meant to show , to the best of my power , that the ...
... 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 meant to show , to the best of my power , that the ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Том 4 Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1815 |
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