The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... existence , of this country . This is my feeble , per- haps , but clear , positive , decided , long and maturely reflected and frequently declared opinion , from which all the events which have lately come to pass , so far from turning ...
... existence , of this country . This is my feeble , per- haps , but clear , positive , decided , long and maturely reflected and frequently declared opinion , from which all the events which have lately come to pass , so far from turning ...
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... existence . For myself , or for a family , ( alas ! I have none , ) I have nothing to hope or to fear in this world . I am attached , by principle , inclination , and gratitude , to the king , and to the present ministry . Perhaps you ...
... existence . For myself , or for a family , ( alas ! I have none , ) I have nothing to hope or to fear in this world . I am attached , by principle , inclination , and gratitude , to the king , and to the present ministry . Perhaps you ...
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... existence beyond our limits , and who therefore stretch their thoughts beyond the pomarium of England , for them , too , he has a com- fort which will remove all their jealousies and alarms about the extent of the empire of Regicide ...
... existence beyond our limits , and who therefore stretch their thoughts beyond the pomarium of England , for them , too , he has a com- fort which will remove all their jealousies and alarms about the extent of the empire of Regicide ...
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... existence of our govern- ment from the spirit of licentiousness and anarchy , the author would make us believe we are to tremble for our liberties from the great accession of power which is to accrue to government . I believe I have ...
... existence of our govern- ment from the spirit of licentiousness and anarchy , the author would make us believe we are to tremble for our liberties from the great accession of power which is to accrue to government . I believe I have ...
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... existence will sat- isfy his demands . He knows that France never did want a practicable constitution , nor a government , which endured for a limited period of time . Her constitutions were but too practicable ; and short as was their ...
... existence will sat- isfy his demands . He knows that France never did want a practicable constitution , nor a government , which endured for a limited period of time . Her constitutions were but too practicable ; and short as was their ...
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