The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... leading states which headed the aristocratick and democratick factions . For , as in latter times , the king of Spain was at the head of a Catholick , and the king of Sweden of a Pro- testant interest , France , ( though Catholick ...
... leading states which headed the aristocratick and democratick factions . For , as in latter times , the king of Spain was at the head of a Catholick , and the king of Sweden of a Pro- testant interest , France , ( though Catholick ...
Page 17
... leading powers kept alive a constant cabal and conspiracy in every state , and the political dogmas concerning the constitution of a republick were the great instru- ments by which these leading states chose to aggrandize themselves ...
... leading powers kept alive a constant cabal and conspiracy in every state , and the political dogmas concerning the constitution of a republick were the great instru- ments by which these leading states chose to aggrandize themselves ...
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... leading consequence as they are preserved or destroyed , all the politicks of Europe for more than two centuries have been miserably erroneous . If the two great leading powers of Germany do not regard this danger ( as apparently they ...
... leading consequence as they are preserved or destroyed , all the politicks of Europe for more than two centuries have been miserably erroneous . If the two great leading powers of Germany do not regard this danger ( as apparently they ...
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... 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 also establish prin- ciples , Geneva . Savoy . Switzer ...
... 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 also establish prin- ciples , Geneva . Savoy . Switzer ...
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... leading members . M. Con- dorcet produced on the same day a draft of a decla- ration to the king , which the Assembly published before it was presented . Condorcet , ( though no marquis , as he styled himself before the Revolution ) is ...
... leading members . M. Con- dorcet produced on the same day a draft of a decla- ration to the king , which the Assembly published before it was presented . Condorcet , ( though no marquis , as he styled himself before the Revolution ) is ...
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