The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... England , where they are already formed into a body , com- prehending most of the dissenters of the three lead- ing denominations ; to these are readily aggre⚫ gated all who are dissenters in character , temper , and disposition ...
... England , where they are already formed into a body , com- prehending most of the dissenters of the three lead- ing denominations ; to these are readily aggre⚫ gated all who are dissenters in character , temper , and disposition ...
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... same thing cannot happen in England , because supposed here , ( they say ) the occupations of merchants , land . tradesmen , for Eng- Literary interest . Monied interest . tradesmen , and manufacturers. FRENCH AFFAIRS . 21.
... same thing cannot happen in England , because supposed here , ( they say ) the occupations of merchants , land . tradesmen , for Eng- Literary interest . Monied interest . tradesmen , and manufacturers. FRENCH AFFAIRS . 21.
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... England , a security against the envy of men in these classes , is not so very com- plete as we may imagine . We must not impose upon ourselves . What institutions and manners together had done in France , manners alone do here . It is ...
... England , a security against the envy of men in these classes , is not so very com- plete as we may imagine . We must not impose upon ourselves . What institutions and manners together had done in France , manners alone do here . It is ...
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... England have so few peers been taken out of trade or from families newly created by commerce . In no pe- riod has so small a number of noble families en- tered into the counting - house . I can call to mind but one in all England , and ...
... England have so few peers been taken out of trade or from families newly created by commerce . In no pe- riod has so small a number of noble families en- tered into the counting - house . I can call to mind but one in all England , and ...
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... , they hope to weaken , as they will weaken them , and to keep them in perpetual alarm and agitation , and thus render all their efforts against England . Objection to the sta- bility of the French FRENCH AFFAIRS . 45.
... , they hope to weaken , as they will weaken them , and to keep them in perpetual alarm and agitation , and thus render all their efforts against England . Objection to the sta- bility of the French FRENCH AFFAIRS . 45.
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