The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... means of securing permanence to both these blessings , as well as internal and external tranquillity , to the kingdom of France , and to all Europe . His Britannick Majesty finds , to his great regret , that his hopes have not been ...
... means of securing permanence to both these blessings , as well as internal and external tranquillity , to the kingdom of France , and to all Europe . His Britannick Majesty finds , to his great regret , that his hopes have not been ...
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... mean to pursue further the track of these parties . I allude to this part of history only , as it furnishes an instance of that species of faction which broke the locality of public affections , and united descriptions of citizens more ...
... mean to pursue further the track of these parties . I allude to this part of history only , as it furnishes an instance of that species of faction which broke the locality of public affections , and united descriptions of citizens more ...
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... means despised in France in the manner I had been taught to believe . As to men of letters , they were so far from being despised or neglected , that there was no country , perhaps , in the universe , in which they were so highly ...
... means despised in France in the manner I had been taught to believe . As to men of letters , they were so far from being despised or neglected , that there was no country , perhaps , in the universe , in which they were so highly ...
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... very critical situation , and the laws and liberties of the empire are by no means secure from the contagion of the French doctrines and the effect of French intrigues ; or or from the use which two of the greater German FRENCH AFFAIRS .
... very critical situation , and the laws and liberties of the empire are by no means secure from the contagion of the French doctrines and the effect of French intrigues ; or or from the use which two of the greater German FRENCH AFFAIRS .
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... mean to bestow on these German states liberties , and laws too , after their mode ; but those are not what have hitherto been under- stood as the laws and liberties of the empire . These exist and have always existed under the ...
... mean to bestow on these German states liberties , and laws too , after their mode ; but those are not what have hitherto been under- stood as the laws and liberties of the empire . These exist and have always existed under the ...
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