The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7 |
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Notwithstanding the reality and the warmth of those sentiments , His Britannic Majesty has hitherto forborne in any manner to take part in their affairs ; in hopes , that the common interest of king and subjects would render all parties ...
Notwithstanding the reality and the warmth of those sentiments , His Britannic Majesty has hitherto forborne in any manner to take part in their affairs ; in hopes , that the common interest of king and subjects would render all parties ...
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The warm parties in each state were more affectionately attached to those of their own doctrinal interest in some other country , than to their fellow citizens , or to their natural government , when they or either of them happened to ...
The warm parties in each state were more affectionately attached to those of their own doctrinal interest in some other country , than to their fellow citizens , or to their natural government , when they or either of them happened to ...
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I do not mean to pursue further the track of these parties . I allude to this part of history only , as it furnishes an instance of that species of faction which broke the locality of public affections , and united descriptions of ...
I do not mean to pursue further the track of these parties . I allude to this part of history only , as it furnishes an instance of that species of faction which broke the locality of public affections , and united descriptions of ...
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With regard to Holland , and the ruling party there , I do not think it at ail 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 ...
With regard to Holland , and the ruling party there , I do not think it at ail 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 ...
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He endeavours to crush the aristocratick party — and to nourish one in avowed connexion with the most furious democratists in France . These provinces in which the French game is so well played , they consider as part of the old French ...
He endeavours to crush the aristocratick party — and to nourish one in avowed connexion with the most furious democratists in France . These provinces in which the French game is so well played , they consider as part of the old French ...
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