The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... Duke of Port- land and Lord Fitzwilliam Preface to the Address of M. Brissot to his Constituents Appendix Letter to William Elliot , Esquire , occasioned by a Speech made in the House of Lords by the of **** ******* Thoughts and Details ...
... Duke of Port- land and Lord Fitzwilliam Preface to the Address of M. Brissot to his Constituents Appendix Letter to William Elliot , Esquire , occasioned by a Speech made in the House of Lords by the of **** ******* Thoughts and Details ...
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... duke , or landgrave , is usually called pope . The electors of Treves and Mentz were fright- ened with the menace of a similar mode of war . The Assembly , however , not thinking that the electors of Treves and Mentz had done enough ...
... duke , or landgrave , is usually called pope . The electors of Treves and Mentz were fright- ened with the menace of a similar mode of war . The Assembly , however , not thinking that the electors of Treves and Mentz had done enough ...
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... Duke of Brunswick leaving all the strongest places behind him ; leaving also behind him , the strength of his artillery ; and by this means giving a supe- riority to the French , in the only way in which the present France is able to ...
... Duke of Brunswick leaving all the strongest places behind him ; leaving also behind him , the strength of his artillery ; and by this means giving a supe- riority to the French , in the only way in which the present France is able to ...
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... Duke of Brunswick would make his way to Paris over the bellies of the rabble of drunkards , robbers , assassins , rioters , mutineers , and half - grown boys , under the ill - obeyed command of a theatrical , vapouring , reduced captain ...
... Duke of Brunswick would make his way to Paris over the bellies of the rabble of drunkards , robbers , assassins , rioters , mutineers , and half - grown boys , under the ill - obeyed command of a theatrical , vapouring , reduced captain ...
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... Duke of Brunswick endeavoured to negotiate some name and place for the captive king , amongst the murderers and proscribers of those who have lost their all for his cause . Even this has not been denied . It is singular , and , indeed ...
... Duke of Brunswick endeavoured to negotiate some name and place for the captive king , amongst the murderers and proscribers of those who have lost their all for his cause . Even this has not been denied . It is singular , and , indeed ...
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