The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 66
... suppose he meant wholly to eradicate these bodies , in the manner since effected by the democratick power ; I rather believe that even Necker's designs did not go to that extent . With his own hand , however , Louis the XVIth pulled ...
... suppose he meant wholly to eradicate these bodies , in the manner since effected by the democratick power ; I rather believe that even Necker's designs did not go to that extent . With his own hand , however , Louis the XVIth pulled ...
Page 114
... suppose the name of the writer could add any weight to the state of things contained in this paper . That state of things presses irresistibly on my judgment , and it lies , and has long lain , with a heavy weight upon my mind . I ...
... suppose the name of the writer could add any weight to the state of things contained in this paper . That state of things presses irresistibly on my judgment , and it lies , and has long lain , with a heavy weight upon my mind . I ...
Page 127
... suppose that the government of that king- dom can , or ought to be regulated , by the arbitrary mandate of a foreign confederacy . As to the faction exercising power , to suppose that monarchy can be supported by principled regicides ...
... suppose that the government of that king- dom can , or ought to be regulated , by the arbitrary mandate of a foreign confederacy . As to the faction exercising power , to suppose that monarchy can be supported by principled regicides ...
Page 143
... suppose that we come to main- tain their legitimate monarchy in a truly paternal French government , to protect their privileges , their laws , their religion , and their property , when they see us make use of no one person who has any ...
... suppose that we come to main- tain their legitimate monarchy in a truly paternal French government , to protect their privileges , their laws , their religion , and their property , when they see us make use of no one person who has any ...
Page 160
... suppose may be recovered to a sounder mind . They flatter themselves , it seems , that the friendly habits formed during their original partnership of iniquity , a similarity of character , and a con- formity in the ground - work of ...
... suppose may be recovered to a sounder mind . They flatter themselves , it seems , that the friendly habits formed during their original partnership of iniquity , a similarity of character , and a con- formity in the ground - work of ...
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