The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... author , " will do this , " " it is the interest of France , " " the returning honor and generosity of France , " & c . , & c . , — always merely France : just -- -- as if we were in a common political war 16 LETTERS ON A REGICIDE PEACE .
... author , " will do this , " " it is the interest of France , " " the returning honor and generosity of France , " & c . , & c . , — always merely France : just -- -- as if we were in a common political war 16 LETTERS ON A REGICIDE PEACE .
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Edmund Burke. -- as if we were in a common political war with an old recognized member of the commonwealth of Christian Europe , and as if our dispute had turned upon a mere matter of territorial or commercial con- troversy , which a ...
Edmund Burke. -- as if we were in a common political war with an old recognized member of the commonwealth of Christian Europe , and as if our dispute had turned upon a mere matter of territorial or commercial con- troversy , which a ...
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... common benefactor . In those declarations you will see that the king , instead of being sensible of greater alarm and jealousy from a neighboring crowned head than from these regi- cides , attributes all the dangers of Europe to the ...
... common benefactor . In those declarations you will see that the king , instead of being sensible of greater alarm and jealousy from a neighboring crowned head than from these regi- cides , attributes all the dangers of Europe to the ...
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Edmund Burke. common feeling of mankind . If I had but one hour to live , I would employ it in decrying this wretched system , and die with my pen in my hand to mark out the dreadful consequences of receiving an arrange- ment of empire ...
Edmund Burke. common feeling of mankind . If I had but one hour to live , I would employ it in decrying this wretched system , and die with my pen in my hand to mark out the dreadful consequences of receiving an arrange- ment of empire ...
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