The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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Page 22
... Majesty , far from thinking monarchy in France to be a greater object of jealousy than the Regicide usurpation , calls upon the French to reestablish " a monarchical gov ernment " for the purpose of shaking off " the yoke of a ...
... Majesty , far from thinking monarchy in France to be a greater object of jealousy than the Regicide usurpation , calls upon the French to reestablish " a monarchical gov ernment " for the purpose of shaking off " the yoke of a ...
Page 23
... majesty of his throne ? The sen- timents of these declarations are the very reverse : they could not be other ... Majesty does not hesitate to declare that " the reestablishment of monarchy , in the person of Louis the Seventeenth , and ...
... majesty of his throne ? The sen- timents of these declarations are the very reverse : they could not be other ... Majesty does not hesitate to declare that " the reestablishment of monarchy , in the person of Louis the Seventeenth , and ...
Page 52
... Majesty , and the descendants of the pious , though high - minded , Maria Theresa . He was sent to humble the whole race of Austria before those grim assassins , reeking with the blood of the daughter of Maria Theresa , whom they sent ...
... Majesty , and the descendants of the pious , though high - minded , Maria Theresa . He was sent to humble the whole race of Austria before those grim assassins , reeking with the blood of the daughter of Maria Theresa , whom they sent ...
Page 55
... majesty of a monarch cannot be allied with contempt . Men would reason , not unplausibly , that it would be better to get rid of the monarchy at once than to suffer that which was instituted , and well instituted , to support the glory ...
... majesty of a monarch cannot be allied with contempt . Men would reason , not unplausibly , that it would be better to get rid of the monarchy at once than to suffer that which was instituted , and well instituted , to support the glory ...
Page 82
... Majesty , his Faithful Majesty , and the King , Defender of the Faith , added to that unhal- lowed and impious fraternity . The noble author has glimpses of the consequences of peace , as well as I. He feels for the colonies of Great ...
... Majesty , his Faithful Majesty , and the King , Defender of the Faith , added to that unhal- lowed and impious fraternity . The noble author has glimpses of the consequences of peace , as well as I. He feels for the colonies of Great ...
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