The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... ancient . The gentlemen , who , in the name of the party , have passed sentence on Mr. Burke's book , in the light of literary criticism , are judges above all chal- lenge . He did not , indeed , flatter himself that as a writer he ...
... ancient . The gentlemen , who , in the name of the party , have passed sentence on Mr. Burke's book , in the light of literary criticism , are judges above all chal- lenge . He did not , indeed , flatter himself that as a writer he ...
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... ancient rule a country was to a considerable degree flourishing and populous , highly cultivated and high- ly commercial , and whether , under that domination , though personal liberty had been precarious and inse- cure , property at ...
... ancient rule a country was to a considerable degree flourishing and populous , highly cultivated and high- ly commercial , and whether , under that domination , though personal liberty had been precarious and inse- cure , property at ...
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... ancient MONARCHY ; and we must preserve religiously the true , legal rights of the sovereign , which form the key - stone that binds together the noble and well - constructed arch of our empire and our Constitution . A constitution made ...
... ancient MONARCHY ; and we must preserve religiously the true , legal rights of the sovereign , which form the key - stone that binds together the noble and well - constructed arch of our empire and our Constitution . A constitution made ...
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... ancient laws , rights , and usages , are now endeav- oring to work the destruction of the crown of this kingdom , and the whole of its Constitution ? Is he obliged , from the concessions he wished to be made . to the colonies , to keep ...
... ancient laws , rights , and usages , are now endeav- oring to work the destruction of the crown of this kingdom , and the whole of its Constitution ? Is he obliged , from the concessions he wished to be made . to the colonies , to keep ...
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... ancient and modern . He said . nothing to give the least ground for such a censure . He never abused all republics . He has never pro- fessed himself a friend or an enemy to republics or to monarchies in the abstract . He thought that ...
... ancient and modern . He said . nothing to give the least ground for such a censure . He never abused all republics . He has never pro- fessed himself a friend or an enemy to republics or to monarchies in the abstract . He thought that ...
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