The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... present State of Affairs Remarks on the Policy of the Allies with respect to France 87 117 › Appendix - Observations on the Conduct of the Minority , in a Letter addressed to the Duke of Port- land and Lord Fitzwilliam Preface to the ...
... present State of Affairs Remarks on the Policy of the Allies with respect to France 87 117 › Appendix - Observations on the Conduct of the Minority , in a Letter addressed to the Duke of Port- land and Lord Fitzwilliam Preface to the ...
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... present disorders , have induced the 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 ...
... present disorders , have induced the 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 ...
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... present case , the cir- cumstance of these two notifications , with the observations with which they are attended , does not leave it in the choice of the sovereigns of Christendom to appear ignorant either of this French Revolution ...
... present case , the cir- cumstance of these two notifications , with the observations with which they are attended , does not leave it in the choice of the sovereigns of Christendom to appear ignorant either of this French Revolution ...
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... present situation , on the grounds upon which he had him- self protested against them at the time of his flight ; with this addition , that they deny his very com- petence , ( as on good grounds they may ) to abro- gate the royalty , or ...
... present situation , on the grounds upon which he had him- self protested against them at the time of his flight ; with this addition , that they deny his very com- petence , ( as on good grounds they may ) to abro- gate the royalty , or ...
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... present Revolution in France seems to me Nature of to be quite of another character and description ; Revolution . and to bear little resemblance or analogy to any of those which have been brought about in Europe , upon principles ...
... present Revolution in France seems to me Nature of to be quite of another character and description ; Revolution . and to bear little resemblance or analogy to any of those which have been brought about in Europe , upon principles ...
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