The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... means to affirm or deny , to dissuade or recommend . His march is mostly oblique , and his doctrine rather in the way of insinuation than of dogmatic assertion . It is not only fugitive in its duration , but is slippery in the extreme ...
... means to affirm or deny , to dissuade or recommend . His march is mostly oblique , and his doctrine rather in the way of insinuation than of dogmatic assertion . It is not only fugitive in its duration , but is slippery in the extreme ...
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... means to dictate a pacification , and that this pacification , according to their decree passed but a very few days before his publication ap- peared , is to " unite to their empire , either in posses- sion or dependence , new barriers ...
... means to dictate a pacification , and that this pacification , according to their decree passed but a very few days before his publication ap- peared , is to " unite to their empire , either in posses- sion or dependence , new barriers ...
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... means by which this usurped power had been acquired and maintained , that government is characterized with equal force . His Majesty , far from thinking monarchy in France to be a greater object of jealousy than the Regicide usurpation ...
... means by which this usurped power had been acquired and maintained , that government is characterized with equal force . His Majesty , far from thinking monarchy in France to be a greater object of jealousy than the Regicide usurpation ...
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... means of shaking the security of all other states , - as " disposing arbitrarily of the property and blood of the inhabitants of France , in or- der to disturb the tranquillity of other nations , and to render all Europe the theatre of ...
... means of shaking the security of all other states , - as " disposing arbitrarily of the property and blood of the inhabitants of France , in or- der to disturb the tranquillity of other nations , and to render all Europe the theatre of ...
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... means of giving it 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 ...
... means of giving it 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 ...
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