The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... , and to what he owes to his faithful people , any longer to keep a publick minister at the court of a sovereign who is not in possession of his own liberty . B 3 THOUGHTS THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS , & c . & c A MEMORIAL . 5.
... , and to what he owes to his faithful people , any longer to keep a publick minister at the court of a sovereign who is not in possession of his own liberty . B 3 THOUGHTS THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS , & c . & c A MEMORIAL . 5.
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Edmund Burke. THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS , & c . & c . WRITTEN IN DECEMBER , 1791 . 1 THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS , & c . & Thoughts on French Affairs Page.
Edmund Burke. THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS , & c . & c . WRITTEN IN DECEMBER , 1791 . 1 THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS , & c . & Thoughts on French Affairs Page.
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... French bureaus ; things which have much more the air and character of the saucy declamations of their clubs , than the tone of regular office . It has not been very usual to notify to foreign courts any thing concerning the internal ...
... French bureaus ; things which have much more the air and character of the saucy declamations of their clubs , than the tone of regular office . It has not been very usual to notify to foreign courts any thing concerning the internal ...
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... French nation . The new government ( so far as the people dare to disclose their sentiments ) is disdained , I am per- suaded , by the greater number ; who , as M. de la Fayette complains , and as the truth is , have de- clined to take ...
... French nation . The new government ( so far as the people dare to disclose their sentiments ) is disdained , I am per- suaded , by the greater number ; who , as M. de la Fayette complains , and as the truth is , have de- clined to take ...
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