The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... regard to a neighbouring sovereign living in friendship with Great Britain , the same spirit of good - will to the kingdom of France , the same regard to the general tranquillity , which have caused him to view , with concern , the ...
... regard to a neighbouring sovereign living in friendship with Great Britain , the same spirit of good - will to the kingdom of France , the same regard to the general tranquillity , which have caused him to view , with concern , the ...
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... regard this danger ( as apparently they do not ) in the light in which it presents itself so naturally , it is because they are powers too great to have a social interest . That sort of in- terest belongs only to those , whose state of ...
... regard this danger ( as apparently they do not ) in the light in which it presents itself so naturally , it is because they are powers too great to have a social interest . That sort of in- terest belongs only to those , whose state of ...
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... regard to that object , in my opinion , Great Britain and France had a common interest . project of rour and But the position of Germany is not like that of Possible Poland , with regard to France either for good or the empe for evil ...
... regard to that object , in my opinion , Great Britain and France had a common interest . project of rour and But the position of Germany is not like that of Possible Poland , with regard to France either for good or the empe for evil ...
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... regard to their religion , and kept them perfectly quiet , obedient , and even affectionate . The seven years war made some change in the minds of the Saxons . Saxons . They did not , I believe , regret 42 THOUGHTS ON.
... regard to their religion , and kept them perfectly quiet , obedient , and even affectionate . The seven years war made some change in the minds of the Saxons . Saxons . They did not , I believe , regret 42 THOUGHTS ON.
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... regard to Holland , and the ruling party there , I do not think it at all tainted , or likely to be so except by fear ; or that it is likely to be misled unless indirectly and circuitously . But the predominant party in Holland is not ...
... regard to Holland , and the ruling party there , I do not think it at all tainted , or likely to be so except by fear ; or that it is likely to be misled unless indirectly and circuitously . But the predominant party in Holland is not ...
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