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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Edmund Burke. formance . Compare this last address of the Assembly and the present state of your affairs with the early engagements of that body , engagements which , not content with declaring , they solemnly deposed upon oath ...
Edmund Burke. formance . Compare this last address of the Assembly and the present state of your affairs with the early engagements of that body , engagements which , not content with declaring , they solemnly deposed upon oath ...
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... present is little . But times and occasions make dan- gers . Intestine troubles may arise in other countries . There is a power always on the watch , qualified and disposed to profit of every conjuncture , to establish its own ...
... present is little . But times and occasions make dan- gers . Intestine troubles may arise in other countries . There is a power always on the watch , qualified and disposed to profit of every conjuncture , to establish its own ...
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... present , the advantage which they derive from the daily threats against her life is her only se- curity for preserving it . They keep their sovereign alive for the purpose of exhibiting him , like some wild beast at a fair , as if they ...
... present , the advantage which they derive from the daily threats against her life is her only se- curity for preserving it . They keep their sovereign alive for the purpose of exhibiting him , like some wild beast at a fair , as if they ...
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... present rulers exist by everything which is spu- rious , fictitious , and false , -by everything which takes the man from his house , and sets him on a stage , which makes him up an artificial creature , with painted , theatric ...
... present rulers exist by everything which is spu- rious , fictitious , and false , -by everything which takes the man from his house , and sets him on a stage , which makes him up an artificial creature , with painted , theatric ...
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