The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 55
... are agreeable to its nature . The very faults in the constitution of Poland made it last ; the veto which destroyed all its energy preserved its life . What E 4 Conclusions . Proceeding of princes ; Plans , What can FRENCH AFFAIRS . 55.
... are agreeable to its nature . The very faults in the constitution of Poland made it last ; the veto which destroyed all its energy preserved its life . What E 4 Conclusions . Proceeding of princes ; Plans , What can FRENCH AFFAIRS . 55.
Page 56
Edmund Burke. Conclusions . Proceeding of princes ; Plans , What can be conceived so monstrous as the republick of Algiers ? and that no less strange republick of the Mamalukes in Egypt ? They are of the worst form imaginable , and ...
Edmund Burke. Conclusions . Proceeding of princes ; Plans , What can be conceived so monstrous as the republick of Algiers ? and that no less strange republick of the Mamalukes in Egypt ? They are of the worst form imaginable , and ...
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... proceeding which , either in a good or in a bad light , has ever been attempted . Under a pretext taken from the spirit of the lowest chicane , they have counselled him wholly to break the publick faith , to annul the amnesty , as well ...
... proceeding which , either in a good or in a bad light , has ever been attempted . Under a pretext taken from the spirit of the lowest chicane , they have counselled him wholly to break the publick faith , to annul the amnesty , as well ...
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... proceeding with a regular and rational appearance , to two very material considerations . First , it shews that they are of opinion that the current opinions of the English have the greatest influence on the minds of the people in ...
... proceeding with a regular and rational appearance , to two very material considerations . First , it shews that they are of opinion that the current opinions of the English have the greatest influence on the minds of the people in ...
Page 89
... proceedings of France , ( whatever form the interior government of that kingdom might take ) and to prevent the extension of its dominion , or its ruling influence , over other states . That there is nothing in the present internal ...
... proceedings of France , ( whatever form the interior government of that kingdom might take ) and to prevent the extension of its dominion , or its ruling influence , over other states . That there is nothing in the present internal ...
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