The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... prince enters into France , he must enter it as into a country of assassins . The mode of civilized war will not be practised nor are the French who act on the present system entitled to expect it . They whose known pol- 34 LETTER TO A ...
... prince enters into France , he must enter it as into a country of assassins . The mode of civilized war will not be practised nor are the French who act on the present system entitled to expect it . They whose known pol- 34 LETTER TO A ...
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... prince , without any regard to the dignity of his crown , without any love to his people , - dissolute , false , venal , and desti- tute of any positive good quality whatsoever , except a pleasant temper , and the manners of a gentleman ...
... prince , without any regard to the dignity of his crown , without any love to his people , - dissolute , false , venal , and desti- tute of any positive good quality whatsoever , except a pleasant temper , and the manners of a gentleman ...
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... prince , and the contin- ual danger to a life which exists only to be endanger- ed , that he should overlook the utter ruin of whole orders and classes of men , extending itself directly , or in its nearest consequences , to at least a ...
... prince , and the contin- ual danger to a life which exists only to be endanger- ed , that he should overlook the utter ruin of whole orders and classes of men , extending itself directly , or in its nearest consequences , to at least a ...
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... prince . " Sir John Hawles , another of the managers , follows the steps of his brethren , positively affirming the doctrine of non - resistance to government to be the - general moral , religious , and political rule for TO THE OLD ...
... prince . " Sir John Hawles , another of the managers , follows the steps of his brethren , positively affirming the doctrine of non - resistance to government to be the - general moral , religious , and political rule for TO THE OLD ...
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... prince to the possession of his crown . " Your Lordships , and most that hear me , are wit- nesses , and must remember the necessities of those times which brought about the Revolution : that no other remedy was left to preserve Justice ...
... prince to the possession of his crown . " Your Lordships , and most that hear me , are wit- nesses , and must remember the necessities of those times which brought about the Revolution : that no other remedy was left to preserve Justice ...
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