The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... prince , and the concord and welfare of the people . If , unfortunately , a due attention should not be paid to these His Majesty's benevolent and neigh- bourly offers , or , if any circumstances should pre- vent the most Christian king ...
... prince , and the concord and welfare of the people . If , unfortunately , a due attention should not be paid to these His Majesty's benevolent and neigh- bourly offers , or , if any circumstances should pre- vent the most Christian king ...
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... prince was , with many circumstances of insult and outrage , brought back prisoner , by a deputation of the pre- tended National Assembly , and afterwards sus- pended , by their authority , from his government . Under equally notorious ...
... prince was , with many circumstances of insult and outrage , brought back prisoner , by a deputation of the pre- tended National Assembly , and afterwards sus- pended , by their authority , from his government . Under equally notorious ...
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... princes of his blood , who remained faithful to him , and the flower of his magistracy , his clergy , and his nobility , continue in foreign countries , protest- ing against all acts done by him in his present situation , on the grounds ...
... princes of his blood , who remained faithful to him , and the flower of his magistracy , his clergy , and his nobility , continue in foreign countries , protest- ing against all acts done by him in his present situation , on the grounds ...
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... prince , with whom , if not in close alliance , we were in friendship . We ought to fall in with the ideas of Mons . Mont- morin's circular manifesto ; and to do business of course with the functionaries who act under the new power , by ...
... prince , with whom , if not in close alliance , we were in friendship . We ought to fall in with the ideas of Mons . Mont- morin's circular manifesto ; and to do business of course with the functionaries who act under the new power , by ...
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... princes are at variance , so long the liberties of Germany are safe . But , if ever they should so far understand one another , as to be persuaded that they have a more direct and more certainly defined interest in a propor- tioned ...
... princes are at variance , so long the liberties of Germany are safe . But , if ever they should so far understand one another , as to be persuaded that they have a more direct and more certainly defined interest in a propor- tioned ...
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