The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 5Scholarly Press, 1889 - Great Britain |
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Page 17
... effect was the very same business , and on the same principles , a second time . 10. Although the House does not usually sit on Saturday , he a third time brought on another prop- osition in the same spirit , and pursued it with so much ...
... effect was the very same business , and on the same principles , a second time . 10. Although the House does not usually sit on Saturday , he a third time brought on another prop- osition in the same spirit , and pursued it with so much ...
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... effect of which was , that the two Houses were to load themselves with every kind of reproach for having made the address which they had just car- ried to the throne . He commenced this long string of criminatory resolutions against his ...
... effect of which was , that the two Houses were to load themselves with every kind of reproach for having made the address which they had just car- ried to the throne . He commenced this long string of criminatory resolutions against his ...
Page 24
... effects of which on the whole world are not to be calculated ) to secure the robbers of the inno- cent nobility , gentry , and ecclesiastics of France in the enjoyment of the spoil they have made of the estates , houses , and goods of ...
... effects of which on the whole world are not to be calculated ) to secure the robbers of the inno- cent nobility , gentry , and ecclesiastics of France in the enjoyment of the spoil they have made of the estates , houses , and goods of ...
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... effect aimed at , evidently , was to turn our indignation from France , with whom we were at war , upon Russia , or Prussia , or Austria , or Sardinia , or all of them to- gether . In consequence of his knowledge that we could CONDUCT ...
... effect aimed at , evidently , was to turn our indignation from France , with whom we were at war , upon Russia , or Prussia , or Austria , or Sardinia , or all of them to- gether . In consequence of his knowledge that we could CONDUCT ...
Page 33
... effect our own deliverance ) had been achieved , he advised the House instantly to aban- don her to that very enemy from whose arms she had freed ourselves and the closest of our allies . 30. But we are not to be imposed on by forms of ...
... effect our own deliverance ) had been achieved , he advised the House instantly to aban- don her to that very enemy from whose arms she had freed ourselves and the closest of our allies . 30. But we are not to be imposed on by forms of ...
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