The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... crown , to the succession , - - -to the importance , to the independence , to the very existence , of this country . This is my feeble , per- haps , but clear , positive , decided , long and maturely reflected and frequently declared ...
... crown , to the succession , - - -to the importance , to the independence , to the very existence , of this country . This is my feeble , per- haps , but clear , positive , decided , long and maturely reflected and frequently declared ...
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... crown , I am confident he would not so very directly contradict , even in the paroxysm of his zeal against monarchy , the declarations made in the name and with the fullest approbation of our sov- ereign , his master , and our common ...
... crown , I am confident he would not so very directly contradict , even in the paroxysm of his zeal against monarchy , the declarations made in the name and with the fullest approbation of our sov- ereign , his master , and our common ...
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... crown , appears to him [ his Majesty ] the best mode of accomplishing these just and salutary views . " - This is what his Majesty does not hesitate to de- clare relative to the political safety and peace of his LETTER IV . 23.
... crown , appears to him [ his Majesty ] the best mode of accomplishing these just and salutary views . " - This is what his Majesty does not hesitate to de- clare relative to the political safety and peace of his LETTER IV . 23.
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... crown , which the noble lord considered as no unplausible subject of apprehension , the two Houses of Parliament thought fit to pass two acts for the further strengthening of that very government against a most dangerous and wide ...
... crown , which the noble lord considered as no unplausible subject of apprehension , the two Houses of Parliament thought fit to pass two acts for the further strengthening of that very government against a most dangerous and wide ...
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... to his master , and how well borne , it is not necessary that I should dwell on at present . I hope that those who yet wear royal , imperial , and ducal crowns will learn to feel as men and as 52 LETTERS ON A REGICIDE PEACE .
... to his master , and how well borne , it is not necessary that I should dwell on at present . I hope that those who yet wear royal , imperial , and ducal crowns will learn to feel as men and as 52 LETTERS ON A REGICIDE PEACE .
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