The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... sure of a contemplative man , not to one whose duty it is to join in communicating practically to the peo- ple the blessings of such a Constitution . Your Tiers Etat was not in effect and substance an House of Commons . You stood in ...
... sure of a contemplative man , not to one whose duty it is to join in communicating practically to the peo- ple the blessings of such a Constitution . Your Tiers Etat was not in effect and substance an House of Commons . You stood in ...
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... sure that a king of Great Britain , in whatever concerns him as a king , or indeed as a rational man , who combines his public interest with his personal satisfaction , does not possess a more real , solid , extensive power than the ...
... sure that a king of Great Britain , in whatever concerns him as a king , or indeed as a rational man , who combines his public interest with his personal satisfaction , does not possess a more real , solid , extensive power than the ...
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... sure could not be denied , that no comparison was to be made between the British government and the French usurpation . That they who endeavored madly to compare them were by no means making the comparison of one good system with ...
... sure could not be denied , that no comparison was to be made between the British government and the French usurpation . That they who endeavored madly to compare them were by no means making the comparison of one good system with ...
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... sure he should not obtain , on that or any occasion , a single Tory vote , ( in fact , he did ob- tain but one , ) and rested wholly on the Whig inter- est , he thought himself bound to tell to the electors , both before and after his ...
... sure he should not obtain , on that or any occasion , a single Tory vote , ( in fact , he did ob- tain but one , ) and rested wholly on the Whig inter- est , he thought himself bound to tell to the electors , both before and after his ...
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Edmund Burke. directions without public detriment , because they will ride with sure anchorage . In this manner these things have been always con- sidered by our ancestors . There are some , indeed , who have the art of turning the very ...
Edmund Burke. directions without public detriment , because they will ride with sure anchorage . In this manner these things have been always con- sidered by our ancestors . There are some , indeed , who have the art of turning the very ...
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