The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... , to the kingdom of France , and to all Europe . His Britannick majesty finds , to his great regret , that his hopes have not been realized . He finds , B 2 that that confusions and disorders have rather increased than diminished ,
... , to the kingdom of France , and to all Europe . His Britannick majesty finds , to his great regret , that his hopes have not been realized . He finds , B 2 that that confusions and disorders have rather increased than diminished ,
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... Europe as its legal and constitu- tional government , and that in which alone its federal capacity was vested . It is not yet a year since Monsieur de Montmorin , Montmo- formally , and with as little respect as can be ima- rin's Letter ...
... Europe as its legal and constitu- tional government , and that in which alone its federal capacity was vested . It is not yet a year since Monsieur de Montmorin , Montmo- formally , and with as little respect as can be ima- rin's Letter ...
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... Europe . The conduct which prudence ought to dictate to Great Britain , will not depend ( as hitherto our connexion or quarrel with other states has for some time de- pended ) upon merely external relations ; but in a great measure also ...
... Europe . The conduct which prudence ought to dictate to Great Britain , will not depend ( as hitherto our connexion or quarrel with other states has for some time de- pended ) upon merely external relations ; but in a great measure also ...
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... have been brought about in Europe , upon principles merely political . It is a revolu- tion of doctrine and theoretick dogma . It has a much Its effects . much greater resemblance to those changes which. FRENCH AFFAIRS . 18.
... have been brought about in Europe , upon principles merely political . It is a revolu- tion of doctrine and theoretick dogma . It has a much Its effects . much greater resemblance to those changes which. FRENCH AFFAIRS . 18.
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... Europe , is the reformation . It is not for my purpose to take any notice here of the merits of that revolution , but to state one only of its effects . That effect was to introduce other interests into all countries than those which ...
... Europe , is the reformation . It is not for my purpose to take any notice here of the merits of that revolution , but to state one only of its effects . That effect was to introduce other interests into all countries than those which ...
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