The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... given to fa- mily settlements ; -- where there exists a standing army and navy - where there exists a church esta- blishment , which bestows on learning and parts an interest combined with that of religion and the state ; Progress of ...
... given to fa- mily settlements ; -- where there exists a standing army and navy - where there exists a church esta- blishment , which bestows on learning and parts an interest combined with that of religion and the state ; Progress of ...
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... given and received by the king's own ministers , any attempt to discountenance the resort of other peo ple to that minister would be ineffectual , and indeed absurd , and full of contradiction . The women who come with these ambassadors ...
... given and received by the king's own ministers , any attempt to discountenance the resort of other peo ple to that minister would be ineffectual , and indeed absurd , and full of contradiction . The women who come with these ambassadors ...
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... given to the Frith - Street alliance . This , though the delirium of a low , drunken alehouse club , they have publickly announced as a formal alliance with the people of England , as such ordered it to be presented to their king , and ...
... given to the Frith - Street alliance . This , though the delirium of a low , drunken alehouse club , they have publickly announced as a formal alliance with the people of England , as such ordered it to be presented to their king , and ...
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Edmund Burke. If a ject , I believe for ever . It has given me many anxious moments for the two last years . great change is to be made in human affairs , the minds of men will be fitted to it ; the general opinions and feelings will ...
Edmund Burke. If a ject , I believe for ever . It has given me many anxious moments for the two last years . great change is to be made in human affairs , the minds of men will be fitted to it ; the general opinions and feelings will ...
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... given or received on any side . This state of things seems to me , even if it went no further , truly serious . Circumstances have enabled France to do all this by land . On the other element she has he has begun to exert herself ; and ...
... given or received on any side . This state of things seems to me , even if it went no further , truly serious . Circumstances have enabled France to do all this by land . On the other element she has he has begun to exert herself ; and ...
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