The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... politicks of Europe . The conduct , which prudence ought to dictate to Great Britain , will not depend ( as hitherto our connexion or quarrel with other states has for some time de- pended ) upon merely external relations ; but in a ...
... politicks of Europe . The conduct , which prudence ought to dictate to Great Britain , will not depend ( as hitherto our connexion or quarrel with other states has for some time de- pended ) upon merely external relations ; but in a ...
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... politicks of Europe . tem of These principles of internal as well as external New sys- division and coalition are but just now extin- politicks . guished . But they , who will examine into the true character and genius of some late ...
... politicks of Europe . tem of These principles of internal as well as external New sys- division and coalition are but just now extin- politicks . guished . But they , who will examine into the true character and genius of some late ...
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... politicks , and letters , becomes more and more diffused , the persons who diffuse this money , and this intelligence , become more and more important . This was not long undis- covered . Views of ambition were in France , for the first ...
... politicks , and letters , becomes more and more diffused , the persons who diffuse this money , and this intelligence , become more and more important . This was not long undis- covered . Views of ambition were in France , for the first ...
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... 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 do not ) in the light in which it presents itself so naturally ...
... 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 do not ) in the light in which it presents itself so naturally ...
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... politicks of her own invention . The geographical position of Poland was a great obstacle to any movements of France in opposition to this , at that time , unparalleled league . To my certain knowledge , if Great Britain had at that ...
... politicks of her own invention . The geographical position of Poland was a great obstacle to any movements of France in opposition to this , at that time , unparalleled league . To my certain knowledge , if Great Britain had at that ...
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