The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... sovereign and nation have fallen . Notwithstanding the reality and the warmth of those sentiments , His Britannic Majesty has hither- to forborne in any manner to take part in their affairs ; in hopes , that the common interest of king ...
... sovereign and nation have fallen . Notwithstanding the reality and the warmth of those sentiments , His Britannic Majesty has hither- to forborne in any manner to take part in their affairs ; in hopes , that the common interest of king ...
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... 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 growth and continuance of the ...
... 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 growth and continuance of the ...
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... what he owes to his faithful people , any longer to keep a publick minister at the court of a sovereign who is not in possession of his own liberty . B 3 THOUGHTS THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS , & c . & c A MEMORIAL . 5.
... what he owes to his faithful people , any longer to keep a publick minister at the court of a sovereign who is not in possession of his own liberty . B 3 THOUGHTS THOUGHTS ON FRENCH AFFAIRS , & c . & c A MEMORIAL . 5.
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... sovereigns of Christendom to appear ignorant either of this French Revolution , or ( what is more important ) of its principles . We know , that , very soon after this manifesto of Monsieur de Montmorin , the king of France , in whose ...
... sovereigns of Christendom to appear ignorant either of this French Revolution , or ( what is more important ) of its principles . We know , that , very soon after this manifesto of Monsieur de Montmorin , the king of France , in whose ...
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... sovereign ; that this majority is per- fectly master of the form , as well as the admi- nistration , of the state , and that the magistrates , " under whatever names they are called , are only " functionaries to obey the orders ...
... sovereign ; that this majority is per- fectly master of the form , as well as the admi- nistration , of the state , and that the magistrates , " under whatever names they are called , are only " functionaries to obey the orders ...
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