The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... objects disap- peared also , though the spirit remained . They became no more than names to distinguish fac- tions but they were not the less powerful in their operation , when they had no direct point of doc- trine , either religious ...
... objects disap- peared also , though the spirit remained . They became no more than names to distinguish fac- tions but they were not the less powerful in their operation , when they had no direct point of doc- trine , either religious ...
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... Objects in the state , in the army , in the system of civil offices of every kind . Their eyes were daz- zled with this new prospect . They were , as it were , electrified and made to lose the natural spirit of their situation . A bribe ...
... Objects in the state , in the army , in the system of civil offices of every kind . Their eyes were daz- zled with this new prospect . They were , as it were , electrified and made to lose the natural spirit of their situation . A bribe ...
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... objects of their hopes and machi- nations . Of these , the chief are Germany and Switzerland after them , Italy has its place as in circumstances somewhat similar . As to Germany , ( in which , from their relation Germany . to the ...
... objects of their hopes and machi- nations . Of these , the chief are Germany and Switzerland after them , Italy has its place as in circumstances somewhat similar . As to Germany , ( in which , from their relation Germany . to the ...
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... object , in my opinion , Great Britain and France had a common interest . project of rour and But the position of Germany is not like that of Possible Poland , with regard to France either for good or the empe for evil . If a ...
... object , in my opinion , Great Britain and France had a common interest . project of rour and But the position of Germany is not like that of Possible Poland , with regard to France either for good or the empe for evil . If a ...
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... objects of jealousy and apprehension . In this state of things , a new principle of alli- New prin- ciples of ances and wars is opened . The treaty of West- alliance . phalia is , with France , an antiquated fable . The rights and ...
... objects of jealousy and apprehension . In this state of things , a new principle of alli- New prin- ciples of ances and wars is opened . The treaty of West- alliance . phalia is , with France , an antiquated fable . The rights and ...
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