The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... reason . They view it as an old mem- ber of the kingdom of France which may be easily re - united in the manner , and on the principles of the re - union of Avignon . This country commu- nicates nicates with Piedmont ; and as the king ...
... reason . They view it as an old mem- ber of the kingdom of France which may be easily re - united in the manner , and on the principles of the re - union of Avignon . This country commu- nicates nicates with Piedmont ; and as the king ...
Page 60
... a king , the necessity of seeking means to establish something in lieu of a power founded on illusions , should be one of the first truths offered to his reason ; the Such are the sentiments of the man who has oc- 60 THOUGHTS ON.
... a king , the necessity of seeking means to establish something in lieu of a power founded on illusions , should be one of the first truths offered to his reason ; the Such are the sentiments of the man who has oc- 60 THOUGHTS ON.
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... reason of the thing , have always ordained it during an imprisonment of the king of France ; as in the case of John , and of Francis the First . A monarchy ought not to be left a moment without a representative , having an interest in ...
... reason of the thing , have always ordained it during an imprisonment of the king of France ; as in the case of John , and of Francis the First . A monarchy ought not to be left a moment without a representative , having an interest in ...
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... reason , that it is , ( upon the principal point of our attack ) a time of calamity and defeat . Manifestoes of this nature are commonly made when the army of some sovereign enters into the enemy's country in great force , and under the ...
... reason , that it is , ( upon the principal point of our attack ) a time of calamity and defeat . Manifestoes of this nature are commonly made when the army of some sovereign enters into the enemy's country in great force , and under the ...
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... reason to think ) were they ever any other than the temporary tools and instruments of the more determined , able , and sys- tematick regicides . Several attempts have been made to support this chimerical Democracie Royale -the first ...
... reason to think ) were they ever any other than the temporary tools and instruments of the more determined , able , and sys- tematick regicides . Several attempts have been made to support this chimerical Democracie Royale -the first ...
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