The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 16
... Spain was at the head of a Catholick , and the king of Sweden of a Pro- testant interest , France , ( though Catholick , acting subordinately to the latter , ) in the like manner the Lacedemonians Lacedemonians were every where at the ...
... Spain was at the head of a Catholick , and the king of Sweden of a Pro- testant interest , France , ( though Catholick , acting subordinately to the latter , ) in the like manner the Lacedemonians Lacedemonians were every where at the ...
Page 37
... , which is their only bridle , should relax , are naturally turbulent , ferocious , and headlong , whilst the police is defective , and D 3 the Spain . the government feeble and resourceless beyond all imagination FRENCH AFFAIRS . 37.
... , which is their only bridle , should relax , are naturally turbulent , ferocious , and headlong , whilst the police is defective , and D 3 the Spain . the government feeble and resourceless beyond all imagination FRENCH AFFAIRS . 37.
Page 38
... Spain that looks like an independent order , and they are kept in some respect by the Inquisition , the sole but unhappy resource of public tranquil- lity and order now remaining in Spain . As in Venice , it is become mostly an engine ...
... Spain that looks like an independent order , and they are kept in some respect by the Inquisition , the sole but unhappy resource of public tranquil- lity and order now remaining in Spain . As in Venice , it is become mostly an engine ...
Page 39
... Spain , and is not a fever , may with their property lose all the influence ne- cessary to preserve the monarchy , or , being poor and desperate , may employ whatever influence remains to them as active agents in its destruction ...
... Spain , and is not a fever , may with their property lose all the influence ne- cessary to preserve the monarchy , or , being poor and desperate , may employ whatever influence remains to them as active agents in its destruction ...
Page 40
... Spain is the old national hatred to the French . How far that can be depended upon , if any great ferments should be excited , it is impos- sible to say . As to Portugal , she is out of the high road of these politicks - I shall ...
... Spain is the old national hatred to the French . How far that can be depended upon , if any great ferments should be excited , it is impos- sible to say . As to Portugal , she is out of the high road of these politicks - I shall ...
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