The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... opinion , to suffer all the monarchies and commonwealths to be swallowed up in the gulf of this polluted anarchy . They may be tolerably safe at pres- ent , because the comparative power of France for the present is little . But times ...
... opinion , to suffer all the monarchies and commonwealths to be swallowed up in the gulf of this polluted anarchy . They may be tolerably safe at pres- ent , because the comparative power of France for the present is little . But times ...
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... opinion is to forget what is due to the honor and to the rights of all virtuous and legal government . I think the king of France to be as much an object both of policy and compassion as the Grand Seignior or his states . I do not ...
... opinion is to forget what is due to the honor and to the rights of all virtuous and legal government . I think the 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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... opinion , Sir , that the usurpers may , and that they will , gladly lay 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 ...
... opinion , Sir , that the usurpers may , and that they will , gladly lay 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 ...
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... opinion their insolence appears more odious even than their crimes . The horrors of the fifth and sixth of October were less detestable than the festival of the fourteenth of July . There are situations ( God forbid I should think that ...
... opinion their insolence appears more odious even than their crimes . The horrors of the fifth and sixth of October were less detestable than the festival of the fourteenth of July . There are situations ( God forbid I should think that ...
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... opinion , indicate , beyond a doubt , that no revolution whatso- ever in their disposition is to be expected : I mean their scheme of educating the rising generation , the principles which they intend to instil and the sympa thies OF ...
... opinion , indicate , beyond a doubt , that no revolution whatso- ever in their disposition is to be expected : I mean their scheme of educating the rising generation , the principles which they intend to instil and the sympa thies OF ...
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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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