The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... true nature and probable effects of the revolution which , in such a very unusual manner , has been twice diplomatically announced to his majesty . between this revolu- There have been many internal revolutions in Difference the ...
... true nature and probable effects of the revolution which , in such a very unusual manner , has been twice diplomatically announced to his majesty . between this revolu- There have been many internal revolutions in Difference the ...
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... true as to Germany , and false as to every other coun- try . Neither are questions of theoretick truth and falsehood governed by circumstances any more than by places . On that occasion , therefore , the spirit of proselytism expanded ...
... true as to Germany , and false as to every other coun- try . Neither are questions of theoretick truth and falsehood governed by circumstances any more than by places . On that occasion , therefore , the spirit of proselytism expanded ...
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... true character and genius of some late events , must be satisfied that other sources of faction , combining parties among the inhabitants of different coun- tries into one connexion , are opened , and that from these sources are likely ...
... true character and genius of some late events , must be satisfied that other sources of faction , combining parties among the inhabitants of different coun- tries into one connexion , are opened , and that from these sources are likely ...
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... true effective government in cities , among the trades- men , bankers , and voluntry clubs of bold , pre- suming young persons ; advocates , attornies , no- taries , managers of newspapers , and those cabals of literary men , called ...
... true effective government in cities , among the trades- men , bankers , and voluntry clubs of bold , pre- suming young persons ; advocates , attornies , no- taries , managers of newspapers , and those cabals of literary men , called ...
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... true mode of her shewing her friendship ; to force sovereigns to submit to those rights is her mode of hostility . So that either as friend or foe her whole scheme has been , and is , to throw the empire into con- fusion and those ...
... true mode of her shewing her friendship ; to force sovereigns to submit to those rights is her mode of hostility . So that either as friend or foe her whole scheme has been , and is , to throw the empire into con- fusion and those ...
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