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ANAPPEALFROMTHE NEW TO THE OLD WHIGSIN CONSEQUENCE OF SOME LATEDISCUSSIONS IN PARLIAMENTRELATIVE TO THE... | |
AN APPEALFROMTHE NEW TO THE OLD WHIGS | |
ALETTERTOA PEER OF IRELANDON THEPENAL LAWS AGAINST IRISH CATHOLICSPREVIOUS TOTHE LATE REPEAL OF A PART THE... | |
ALETTERTOSIR HERCULES LANGRISHE BART MPON THE SUBJECT OFTHE ROMAN CATHOLICS OF IRELANDTHE PROPRIETY OF AD... | |
HINTS FOR A MEMORIALTO BE DELIVERED TOMONSIEUR DE MMWRITTEN IN THE EARLY PART OF 1791 | |
THOUGHTSONFRENCH AFFAIRSETC ETCWRITTEN IN DECEMBER 1791 | |
HEADS FOR CONSIDERATIONON THEPRESENT STATE OF AFFAIRSWRITTEN IN NOVEMBER 1792 | |
REMARKSONTHE POLICY OF THE ALLIESWITH RESPECT TO FRANCEBEGUN IN OCTOBER 1793 | |
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amongst ancient appear Assembly attempt authority become believe better body Burke called Catholics cause character Church circumstances civil common concerning conduct consequences consideration considered Constitution continue crown danger destroy disposition doctrine duty effect England established Europe evil exists faction favor fear force foreign France French fundamental give hands head honor hope House human ideas interest Italy justice king kingdom least less liberty manner matter means measure mind ministers monarchy moral nature necessary never object obtain opinion Parliament party perhaps persons political possess practice present princes principles proceedings Protestant question reason regard religion republic resistance respect Revolution society sort sovereign spirit subjects suffer suppose sure taken things thought true Whigs whilst whole wholly wish