The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... effect of her present successes , or , at least , whether , so far as the political interests of England are concerned , she [ France ] will remain an object of as much jealousy and alarm as she was under the reign of a monarch . " Here ...
... effect of her present successes , or , at least , whether , so far as the political interests of England are concerned , she [ France ] will remain an object of as much jealousy and alarm as she was under the reign of a monarch . " Here ...
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... effect of faith and had removed mountains , that the Pyr- enees were levelled by that marriage . You may now compliment Reubell in the same spirit on the mira- cles of regicide , and tell him that the guillotine of Louis the Sixteenth ...
... effect of faith and had removed mountains , that the Pyr- enees were levelled by that marriage . You may now compliment Reubell in the same spirit on the mira- cles of regicide , and tell him that the guillotine of Louis the Sixteenth ...
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... effect the destruction of a formidable rival , and to render her no longer an object of jealousy and alarm . This , I assure the author , will infinitely facilitate the treaty . The usurpers will catch at this bait , without - minding ...
... effect the destruction of a formidable rival , and to render her no longer an object of jealousy and alarm . This , I assure the author , will infinitely facilitate the treaty . The usurpers will catch at this bait , without - minding ...
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... man to reflect upon the effect of this on any Continental alliances , present or future , and whether it would be possible ( if this book was thought of the least authority ) that its 28 LETTERS ON A REGICIDE PEACE .
... man to reflect upon the effect of this on any Continental alliances , present or future , and whether it would be possible ( if this book was thought of the least authority ) that its 28 LETTERS ON A REGICIDE PEACE .
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... effect must proceed , and every means of resisting it must inevitably and rapidly decline . Against alarm on their politic and military empire these are the writer's sedative remedies . But he leaves us sadly in the dark with regard to ...
... effect must proceed , and every means of resisting it must inevitably and rapidly decline . Against alarm on their politic and military empire these are the writer's sedative remedies . But he leaves us sadly in the dark with regard to ...
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