The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... have been brought about in Europe , upon principles merely political . It is a revolu- tion of doctrine and theoretick dogma . It has a much B.C.L Its effects . much greater resemblance to those changes which FRENCH AFFAIRS . 13.
... have been brought about in Europe , upon principles merely political . It is a revolu- tion of doctrine and theoretick dogma . It has a much B.C.L Its effects . much greater resemblance to those changes which FRENCH AFFAIRS . 13.
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... political ; and their effects were rendered much more intense from this combination . Europe was for a long time divided into two great factions , under the name of Catholick and Protestant , which not only often -8000 often alienated ...
... political ; and their effects were rendered much more intense from this combination . Europe was for a long time divided into two great factions , under the name of Catholick and Protestant , which not only often -8000 often alienated ...
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... political faction , separated from religion , pervading several countries , and forming a principle of union be- tween the partisans in each . But the thing is not less in human nature . The ancient world has furnished a strong and ...
... political faction , separated from religion , pervading several countries , and forming a principle of union be- tween the partisans in each . But the thing is not less in human nature . The ancient world has furnished a strong and ...
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... political dogmas concerning the constitution of a republick were the great instru- ments by which these leading ... political sentiment running through various states , and combining factions in them , from the history of the middle ages ...
... political dogmas concerning the constitution of a republick were the great instru- ments by which these leading ... political sentiment running through various states , and combining factions in them , from the history of the middle ages ...
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... political dogma , which , upon the new principle . French system , is to unite the factions of different nations , is this , " That the majority , told by " the head , of the taxable people in every coun- Practical project . ( ( " C ...
... political dogma , which , upon the new principle . French system , is to unite the factions of different nations , is this , " That the majority , told by " the head , of the taxable people in every coun- Practical project . ( ( " C ...
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