The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... principles of moderation ; as the only 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 ...
... principles of moderation ; as the only 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 ...
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... principles . We know , that , very soon after this manifesto of Monsieur de Montmorin , the king of France , in whose name it was made , found himself obliged to fly , with his whole family ; leaving behind him a declaration , in which ...
... principles . We know , that , very soon after this manifesto of Monsieur de Montmorin , the king of France , in whose name it was made , found himself obliged to fly , with his whole family ; leaving behind him a declaration , in which ...
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... principles , ( such it professes itself to be ) is a real crisis in the 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 ...
... principles , ( such it professes itself to be ) is a real crisis in the 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 ...
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... those which have been brought about in Europe , upon principles merely political . It is a revolu- tion of doctrine and theoretick dogma . It has a much B.C.L Its effects . much greater resemblance to those changes which FRENCH AFFAIRS .
... those which have been brought about in Europe , upon principles merely political . It is a revolu- tion of doctrine and theoretick dogma . It has a much B.C.L Its effects . much greater resemblance to those changes which FRENCH AFFAIRS .
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... principles to which it gave rise did not operate with a perfect regularity and constancy , they never wholly ceased to operate . Few wars were made , and few treaties were entered into , in which they did not come in for some part ...
... principles to which it gave rise did not operate with a perfect regularity and constancy , they never wholly ceased to operate . Few wars were made , and few treaties were entered into , in which they did not come in for some part ...
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