The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... Consideration on the present State of Affairs Remarks on the Policy of the Allies with respect to France 87 117 › Appendix - Observations on the Conduct of the Minority , in a Letter addressed to the Duke of Port- land and Lord ...
... Consideration on the present State of Affairs Remarks on the Policy of the Allies with respect to France 87 117 › Appendix - Observations on the Conduct of the Minority , in a Letter addressed to the Duke of Port- land and Lord ...
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... consideration of the prince , and the concord and welfare of the people . If , unfortunately , a due attention should not be paid to these His Majesty's benevolent and neigh- bourly offers , or , if any circumstances should pre- vent ...
... consideration of the prince , and the concord and welfare of the people . If , unfortunately , a due attention should not be paid to these His Majesty's benevolent and neigh- bourly offers , or , if any circumstances should pre- vent ...
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... consideration , by which go- vernment may be subverted . The monied men , merchants , principal tradesmen , and men of let- ters , ( hitherto generally thought the peaceable and even timid part of society ) are the chief actors in the ...
... consideration , by which go- vernment may be subverted . The monied men , merchants , principal tradesmen , and men of let- ters , ( hitherto generally thought the peaceable and even timid part of society ) are the chief actors in the ...
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... consideration that the means which they encou- rage , as leading to the event they desire , will with certainty not only ravage and destroy the empire , but , if they should for a moment seem to aggran- dize the two great houses , will ...
... consideration that the means which they encou- rage , as leading to the event they desire , will with certainty not only ravage and destroy the empire , but , if they should for a moment seem to aggran- dize the two great houses , will ...
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... consideration of public credit in France necessary is of little avail at present . The action indeed of the monied interest was of absolute necessity at the beginning of this Revolution ; but the French republick can stand without any ...
... consideration of public credit in France necessary is of little avail at present . The action indeed of the monied interest was of absolute necessity at the beginning of this Revolution ; but the French republick can stand without any ...
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