The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... king and subjects would render all parties sensible of the necessity of settling their government , and their freedom , upon principles of moderation ; as the only means of securing permanence to both these blessings , as well as ...
... king and subjects would render all parties sensible of the necessity of settling their government , and their freedom , upon principles of moderation ; as the only means of securing permanence to both these blessings , as well as ...
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... king of Great Britain to interpose his good offices towards a reconcile- ment of those unhappy differences . This His Majesty does with the most cordial regard to the good of all descriptions concerned , and with the most perfect ...
... king of Great Britain to interpose his good offices towards a reconcile- ment of those unhappy differences . This His Majesty does with the most cordial regard to the good of all descriptions concerned , and with the most perfect ...
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... king , that he knows too well , and values too highly , what is due to the dignity and rights of crowned heads , and to the implied faith of treaties which have always been made with the crown of France , ever to listen to any ...
... king , that he knows too well , and values too highly , what is due to the dignity and rights of crowned heads , and to the implied faith of treaties which have always been made with the crown of France , ever to listen to any ...
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... king , and to all crowned heads , an- nounced a total revolution in that country . He has informed the British ministry , that its frame of government is wholly altered ; that he is one of the ministers of the new system ; and , in ...
... king , and to all crowned heads , an- nounced a total revolution in that country . He has informed the British ministry , that its frame of government is wholly altered ; that he is one of the ministers of the new system ; and , in ...
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... king's stitution ra- acceptance of the new constitution ; accompanied with fanfaronades in the modern style of the French bureaus ; things which have much more the air and character of the saucy declamations of their clubs , than the ...
... king's stitution ra- acceptance of the new constitution ; accompanied with fanfaronades in the modern style of the French bureaus ; things which have much more the air and character of the saucy declamations of their clubs , than the ...
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