The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... ment of those unhappy differences . This his majesty does with the most cordial regard to the good of all descriptions concerned , and with the most perfect sincerity , wholly removing from his royal mind , all memory of every ...
... ment of those unhappy differences . This his majesty does with the most cordial regard to the good of all descriptions concerned , and with the most perfect sincerity , wholly removing from his royal mind , all memory of every ...
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... 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 influenced the old ; and the revolution ...
... 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 influenced the old ; and the revolution ...
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... were . And they are a more important instru- ment than generally is imagined . They are a imagined . part of the reading of all , they are the whole of the the reading of the far greater number . There are 24 THOUGHTS ON.
... were . And they are a more important instru- ment than generally is imagined . They are a imagined . part of the reading of all , they are the whole of the the reading of the far greater number . There are 24 THOUGHTS ON.
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... ment , they have lessened many expences . royal establishment , though excessively and ridicu- lously great for their scheme of things , is reduced at least one half ; the estates of the king's brothers , which under the ancient ...
... ment , they have lessened many expences . royal establishment , though excessively and ridicu- lously great for their scheme of things , is reduced at least one half ; the estates of the king's brothers , which under the ancient ...
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... ment , of all sorts , who have tasted of power and profit , and who hunger for the periodical return of the meal . To these needy agitators , the glory of the state , the general wealth and prosperity of the nation , and the rise or ...
... ment , of all sorts , who have tasted of power and profit , and who hunger for the periodical return of the meal . To these needy agitators , the glory of the state , the general wealth and prosperity of the nation , and the rise or ...
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