The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... force on his person and usurpation on his authority . It is equally notorious that this unfortunate prince was , with many circumstances of insult and outrage , brought back prisoner , by a deputation of the pre- tended National ...
... force on his person and usurpation on his authority . It is equally notorious that this unfortunate prince was , with many circumstances of insult and outrage , brought back prisoner , by a deputation of the pre- tended National ...
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... force . of con- * Originally called the Bengal Club ; but since opened to persons from the other presidencies , for the solidating the whole Indian interest . purpose Formerly Formerly few , except the ambitious great , or the 20 THOUGHTS ...
... force . of con- * Originally called the Bengal Club ; but since opened to persons from the other presidencies , for the solidating the whole Indian interest . purpose Formerly Formerly few , except the ambitious great , or the 20 THOUGHTS ...
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... force , of intrigue and of arms , is of a very different nature , utterly irreconcilable with the first , and indeed fundametally the re- verse of it : I mean the rights and liberties of the man , the droit de l'homme . That this ...
... force , of intrigue and of arms , is of a very different nature , utterly irreconcilable with the first , and indeed fundametally the re- verse of it : I mean the rights and liberties of the man , the droit de l'homme . That this ...
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... force sovereigns to submit to those rights is her mode of hostility . So that either as friend or foe her whole scheme has been , and is , to throw the empire into con- fusion and those statesmen , who follow the old routine of ...
... force sovereigns to submit to those rights is her mode of hostility . So that either as friend or foe her whole scheme has been , and is , to throw the empire into con- fusion and those statesmen , who follow the old routine of ...
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... force the French emissaries out of their dominions ; nor whilst France has a commerce with them , especially through Marseilles , ( the hottest focus of sedition in France ) will it be long possible to prevent the inter- course or the ...
... force the French emissaries out of their dominions ; nor whilst France has a commerce with them , especially through Marseilles , ( the hottest focus of sedition in France ) will it be long possible to prevent the inter- course or the ...
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