The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 5Scholarly Press, 1889 - Great Britain |
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Page 4
... gives him so great an influ- It is truly alarming to see so large a part of the aristocratic interest engaged in the cause of the new species of democracy , which is openly attacking or secretly undermining the system of property by ...
... gives him so great an influ- It is truly alarming to see so large a part of the aristocratic interest engaged in the cause of the new species of democracy , which is openly attacking or secretly undermining the system of property by ...
Page 5
... give any sort of answer to the pa- per I send , or to this letter , except barely to let me know that you have received them . I even wish that at present you may not read the paper which I trans- mit : lock it up in the drawer of your ...
... give any sort of answer to the pa- per I send , or to this letter , except barely to let me know that you have received them . I even wish that at present you may not read the paper which I trans- mit : lock it up in the drawer of your ...
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... give to an individual an influ- ence directly against the government of his country , in a foreign court , has made a highway into England for the intrigues of foreign courts in our affairs . This is a sore evil , —an evil from which ...
... give to an individual an influ- ence directly against the government of his country , in a foreign court , has made a highway into England for the intrigues of foreign courts in our affairs . This is a sore evil , —an evil from which ...
Page 14
... give much encouragement to those who had been separated from Mr. Fox , on account of his conduct on . the first proclamation , to rejoin that party . - 5. Not having consulted any of the Duke of Port- land's party in the House of ...
... give much encouragement to those who had been separated from Mr. Fox , on account of his conduct on . the first proclamation , to rejoin that party . - 5. Not having consulted any of the Duke of Port- land's party in the House of ...
Page 16
... give assurances to our allies , strength to our government , and a check to the.com- mon enemy of Europe , he substituted nothing but a criminal charge on the conduct of the British govern- ment for calling Parliament together , and an ...
... give assurances to our allies , strength to our government , and a check to the.com- mon enemy of Europe , he substituted nothing but a criminal charge on the conduct of the British govern- ment for calling Parliament together , and an ...
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