The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... concern , the con- dition into which that sovereign and nation have fallen . Notwithstanding the reality and the warmth of those sentiments , his Britannick majesty has hitherto forborne in any manner to take part in their affairs ; in ...
... concern , the con- dition into which that sovereign and nation have fallen . Notwithstanding the reality and the warmth of those sentiments , his Britannick majesty has hitherto forborne in any manner to take part in their affairs ; in ...
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... concern , the growth and continuance of the present disorders , have induced the king of Great Britain to interpose his good ... concerned , and with the most perfect sincerity , wholly removing from his royal mind , all memory of every ...
... concern , the growth and continuance of the present disorders , have induced the king of Great Britain to interpose his good ... concerned , and with the most perfect sincerity , wholly removing from his royal mind , all memory of every ...
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... concern . Whatever the govern- ment might be with respect to those persons and those forms , the stationary interests of the nation concerned , have most commonly influenced the new governments in the same manner in which they ...
... concern . Whatever the govern- ment might be with respect to those persons and those forms , the stationary interests of the nation concerned , have most commonly influenced the new governments in the same manner in which they ...
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... concern as one of that august body ) has a serious interest in preserving it ; but , except through the power of France , acting upon the common old principles of state policy , in the case we have supposed , she has no sort of means of ...
... concern as one of that august body ) has a serious interest in preserving it ; but , except through the power of France , acting upon the common old principles of state policy , in the case we have supposed , she has no sort of means of ...
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... concern . The whole kingdom is directed by the refuse of its chicane , with the aid of the bustling , presumptuous ... concerned in intrigue respecting E 2 the the rota . ef the various objects in their local or their general FRENCH ...
... concern . The whole kingdom is directed by the refuse of its chicane , with the aid of the bustling , presumptuous ... concerned in intrigue respecting E 2 the the rota . ef the various objects in their local or their general FRENCH ...
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