The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... crown of France , ever to listen to any proposition by which that monarchy shall be despoiled of all its rights , so essential for the support of the consideration of the prince , and the concord and welfare of the people . " If ...
... crown of France , ever to listen to any proposition by which that monarchy shall be despoiled of all its rights , so essential for the support of the consideration of the prince , and the concord and welfare of the people . " If ...
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... crown and subjects of Great Britain . Let us , therefore , a little consider the true nature and probable effects of the revolution which , in such a very unusual manner , has been twice di- plomatically announced to his majesty ...
... crown and subjects of Great Britain . Let us , therefore , a little consider the true nature and probable effects of the revolution which , in such a very unusual manner , has been twice di- plomatically announced to his majesty ...
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... crown , of six hundred pound English , a year ; for that country , no contemptible provision and this he obtained solely as a man of letters , and on no other title . As to the monied men - whilst the monarchy continued , there is no ...
... crown , of six hundred pound English , a year ; for that country , no contemptible provision and this he obtained solely as a man of letters , and on no other title . As to the monied men - whilst the monarchy continued , there is no ...
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... crown , a court , splendid orders of knighthood , and an hereditary nobility ; -where there exists a fixed , permanent , landed gentry , continued in greatness and opulence by the law of primogeniture , and by a protection given to fa ...
... crown , a court , splendid orders of knighthood , and an hereditary nobility ; -where there exists a fixed , permanent , landed gentry , continued in greatness and opulence by the law of primogeniture , and by a protection given to fa ...
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... crown of France , and annexing Avignon and the two cities of the Comtat with their territory to the French republick . They have made an attempt on Geneva , in which they very narrowly failed of success . It is known that they hold out ...
... crown of France , and annexing Avignon and the two cities of the Comtat with their territory to the French republick . They have made an attempt on Geneva , in which they very narrowly failed of success . It is known that they hold out ...
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