The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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Page 35
... hands , she can easily lay open the barrier which hinders the entrance of her present politicks into that inviting region . Milan , I am sure , nourishes great disquiets - and if Milan should stir , no part of Lombardy is secure to the ...
... hands , she can easily lay open the barrier which hinders the entrance of her present politicks into that inviting region . Milan , I am sure , nourishes great disquiets - and if Milan should stir , no part of Lombardy is secure to the ...
Page 39
... hands , much still remains to them . There will always be about that court those who look out to a farther division of the church property as a resource , and to be obtained by shorter methods than those of negotiations with the clergy ...
... hands , much still remains to them . There will always be about that court those who look out to a farther division of the church property as a resource , and to be obtained by shorter methods than those of negotiations with the clergy ...
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... hands of an exas- perated enemy , rigorous by resentment , by nature and by necessity , was obliged to bear in a manner the whole burden of the war ; in the intervals when their allies prevailed , the inhabitants of that country were ...
... hands of an exas- perated enemy , rigorous by resentment , by nature and by necessity , was obliged to bear in a manner the whole burden of the war ; in the intervals when their allies prevailed , the inhabitants of that country were ...
Page 48
... hand on all men who have lived by the bounty , the justice , or the abuses of the old govern- ment , they have lessened many expences . royal establishment , though excessively and ridicu- lously great for their scheme of things , is ...
... hand on all men who have lived by the bounty , the justice , or the abuses of the old govern- ment , they have lessened many expences . royal establishment , though excessively and ridicu- lously great for their scheme of things , is ...
Page 58
... hands and direc- tion of his parents , and to be delivered over to this fanatick atheist , and furious democratick republican . His untractability to these leaders , and his figure in the club of jacobins , which at that time they ...
... hands and direc- tion of his parents , and to be delivered over to this fanatick atheist , and furious democratick republican . His untractability to these leaders , and his figure in the club of jacobins , which at that time they ...
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