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... FRENCH AFFAIRS • PAGE APPEAL FROM THE NEW TO THE OLD WHIGS . • 57 • 217 LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND ON THE PENAL LAWS AGAINST IRISH CATHOLICS • LETTER TO SIR HERCULES LANGRISHE , ON THE SUBJECT OF THE ROMAN CATHOLICS OF IRELAND · HINTS ...
... FRENCH AFFAIRS • PAGE APPEAL FROM THE NEW TO THE OLD WHIGS . • 57 • 217 LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND ON THE PENAL LAWS AGAINST IRISH CATHOLICS • LETTER TO SIR HERCULES LANGRISHE , ON THE SUBJECT OF THE ROMAN CATHOLICS OF IRELAND · HINTS ...
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Edmund Burke. A LETTER TO A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY , IN ANSWER TO SOME OBJECTIONS TO HIS BOOK ON FRENCH AFFAIRS . 1791 . VOL . IV . 1 SIR , LETTER . ( IR , -I had the.
Edmund Burke. A LETTER TO A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY , IN ANSWER TO SOME OBJECTIONS TO HIS BOOK ON FRENCH AFFAIRS . 1791 . VOL . IV . 1 SIR , LETTER . ( IR , -I had the.
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... French monarchy in the same manner in which Monk served the monarchy of England . The army which Monk commanded had been formed by Cromwell to a perfection of discipline which perhaps has never been exceeded . That army was besides of ...
... French monarchy in the same manner in which Monk served the monarchy of England . The army which Monk commanded had been formed by Cromwell to a perfection of discipline which perhaps has never been exceeded . That army was besides of ...
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... French Revolution : that is , in their opinion . of the behavior of the French soldiery , and its revolt from its officers . At the time of their public declara- tion on this subject , he did not imagine the opinion of these two ...
... French Revolution : that is , in their opinion . of the behavior of the French soldiery , and its revolt from its officers . At the time of their public declara- tion on this subject , he did not imagine the opinion of these two ...
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... French Revolution can have no connection with the objects of any parties in England formed before the period of that event , unless they choose to imitate any of its acts , or to consolidate any princi- ples of that Revolution with ...
... French Revolution can have no connection with the objects of any parties in England formed before the period of that event , unless they choose to imitate any of its acts , or to consolidate any princi- ples of that Revolution with ...
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