The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... to the Code itself , an unsuccessful attempt was made to pro- cure the copy of it transmitted to Mr. Dundas . It was not to be found amongst his papers . The Editor has therefore been obliged to have recourse to a rough X PREFACE .
... to the Code itself , an unsuccessful attempt was made to pro- cure the copy of it transmitted to Mr. Dundas . It was not to be found amongst his papers . The Editor has therefore been obliged to have recourse to a rough X PREFACE .
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Edmund Burke. has therefore been obliged to have recourse to a rough draft of it in Mr. Burke's own handwriting ; from which he hopes he has succeeded in making a pretty correct transcript of it , as well as in the attempt he has made to ...
Edmund Burke. has therefore been obliged to have recourse to a rough draft of it in Mr. Burke's own handwriting ; from which he hopes he has succeeded in making a pretty correct transcript of it , as well as in the attempt he has made to ...
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... obliged them to make a pause in the only massacres in which their treach- ery and cruelty had operated as a kind of savage jus- tice , that is , the massacre of the accomplices of their crimes they have ceased to shed the inhuman blood ...
... obliged them to make a pause in the only massacres in which their treach- ery and cruelty had operated as a kind of savage jus- tice , that is , the massacre of the accomplices of their crimes they have ceased to shed the inhuman blood ...
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... oblige the momentary rul- ers to forbear their attempts on neighboring states , or to render these attempts less operative , if they should kindle new wars . When was it heard before , that the internal repose of a determined and wicked ...
... oblige the momentary rul- ers to forbear their attempts on neighboring states , or to render these attempts less operative , if they should kindle new wars . When was it heard before , that the internal repose of a determined and wicked ...
Стр. 69
... arbitrarily erected the new building out of the old materials of their own Convention were obliged to send for an ar- my to support their work : like brave gladiators , they fought it out in the streets of Paris , and LETTER IV . 69.
... arbitrarily erected the new building out of the old materials of their own Convention were obliged to send for an ar- my to support their work : like brave gladiators , they fought it out in the streets of Paris , and LETTER IV . 69.
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