The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... give them greater cause of apprehension from what may destroy them , than of hope from any thing by which they may be aggrandized . As long as those two princes are at variance , so long the liberties of Germany are safe . But , if ever ...
... give them greater cause of apprehension from what may destroy them , than of hope from any thing by which they may be aggrandized . As long as those two princes are at variance , so long the liberties of Germany are safe . But , if ever ...
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... give France any encouragement in such an enterprise . At that time , however , and with regard to that object , in my opinion , Great Britain and France had a common interest . project of rour and But the position of Germany is not like ...
... give France any encouragement in such an enterprise . At that time , however , and with regard to that object , in my opinion , Great Britain and France had a common interest . project of rour and But the position of Germany is not like ...
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... give way . The French have begun their general operations by seizing upon those territories of the Pope , the situation of which was the most inviting to the enterprise . Their method of doing it was by exciting sedition and spreading ...
... give way . The French have begun their general operations by seizing upon those territories of the Pope , the situation of which was the most inviting to the enterprise . Their method of doing it was by exciting sedition and spreading ...
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... give himself up entirely to the Italy . new system , and to pretend even to propagate it with all zeal ; at least that club of intriguers who assemble at the Feuillans , and whose cabinet meets at Madame Stahl's , and makes and directs ...
... give himself up entirely to the Italy . new system , and to pretend even to propagate it with all zeal ; at least that club of intriguers who assemble at the Feuillans , and whose cabinet meets at Madame Stahl's , and makes and directs ...
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... give origin or restoration to a great family , by the means of large donations . The foreign revenues have long been gradually on the de- cline , and seem now in a manner dried up . Το supply this defect the resource of vexatious and ...
... give origin or restoration to a great family , by the means of large donations . The foreign revenues have long been gradually on the de- cline , and seem now in a manner dried up . Το supply this defect the resource of vexatious and ...
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