The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1906 |
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Page 52
... consequence of these wars , which have spilled such seas of blood , and re- duced so many millions to a merciless ... consequences to mankind . For the free governments , for the point of their space and the moment of their duration ...
... consequence of these wars , which have spilled such seas of blood , and re- duced so many millions to a merciless ... consequences to mankind . For the free governments , for the point of their space and the moment of their duration ...
Page 256
... consequences of the late war to be laid before us in dreadful colours , then we are to be told that the unfunded ... consequence of the rules prescribed by that Act , twelve months ' wages generally , and often much more are retained ...
... consequences of the late war to be laid before us in dreadful colours , then we are to be told that the unfunded ... consequence of the rules prescribed by that Act , twelve months ' wages generally , and often much more are retained ...
Page 339
... consequence of it , the general suspension of the assemblies in consequence of these discontents , the use of the military power , and the new and dangerous commissions which now hang over them , will produce equally good effects , is ...
... consequence of it , the general suspension of the assemblies in consequence of these discontents , the use of the military power , and the new and dangerous commissions which now hang over them , will produce equally good effects , is ...
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A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of | 55 |
Introduction | 65 |
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