The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 5Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... ruined this nation , along with the rest of Europe . At home all the Jacobin socie- ties , formed for the utter destruction of our Consti- tution , would have lifted up their heads , which had been beaten down by the two proclamations ...
... ruined this nation , along with the rest of Europe . At home all the Jacobin socie- ties , formed for the utter destruction of our Consti- tution , would have lifted up their heads , which had been beaten down by the two proclamations ...
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... ruin will most certainly be the result of this very sort of machinations against the House of Commons . It is not from a confidence in the views or intentions of any statesman that I - think he is to be indulged in these perilous amuse ...
... ruin will most certainly be the result of this very sort of machinations against the House of Commons . It is not from a confidence in the views or intentions of any statesman that I - think he is to be indulged in these perilous amuse ...
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... ruin of the country , if it should continue and spread . Mr. Pitt may be the worst of men , and Mr. Fox may be the best ; but , at present , the former is in the interest of his country , and of the order of things long established in ...
... ruin of the country , if it should continue and spread . Mr. Pitt may be the worst of men , and Mr. Fox may be the best ; but , at present , the former is in the interest of his country , and of the order of things long established in ...
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... ruined our affairs in Belgium . The anarchy of the administration of Pache , which has completely disorganized the supply of our armies ; which by that disorganization reduced the army of Dumouriez to stop in the middle of its conquests ...
... ruined our affairs in Belgium . The anarchy of the administration of Pache , which has completely disorganized the supply of our armies ; which by that disorganization reduced the army of Dumouriez to stop in the middle of its conquests ...
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... ruin of their own character and situation ? What I say of the German princes , that I say of all the other dignities and all the other institutions of the Holy Roman Empire . If they have a mind to destroy themselves , they may put ...
... ruin of their own character and situation ? What I say of the German princes , that I say of all the other dignities and all the other institutions of the Holy Roman Empire . If they have a mind to destroy themselves , they may put ...
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