The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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... least , there has been a cordial disposition towards friendly and respectful sentiments . Under that influence , I now send to you a small work which exhibits my fair and full opinions on the arduous circumstances of the moment , 66 far ...
... least , there has been a cordial disposition towards friendly and respectful sentiments . Under that influence , I now send to you a small work which exhibits my fair and full opinions on the arduous circumstances of the moment , 66 far ...
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... least a year's stock of useful information . At first I took comfort . I said to myself , that , if I should , as I fear I must , oppose the doctrines of the last week of October , it is probable that by this time they are no longer ...
... least a year's stock of useful information . At first I took comfort . I said to myself , that , if I should , as I fear I must , oppose the doctrines of the last week of October , it is probable that by this time they are no longer ...
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... least , whether , so far as the political interests of England are concerned , she [ France ] will remain an object of as much jealousy and alarm as she was under the reign of a monarch . " Here , indeed , is a paragraph full of meaning ...
... least , whether , so far as the political interests of England are concerned , she [ France ] will remain an object of as much jealousy and alarm as she was under the reign of a monarch . " Here , indeed , is a paragraph full of meaning ...
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... least , they sink into nothing in comparison of our dread of your detestable royalty . " A flatterer of Cardinal Mazarin said , when that minister had just settled the match between the young Louis the Fourteenth and a daughter of Spain ...
... least , they sink into nothing in comparison of our dread of your detestable royalty . " A flatterer of Cardinal Mazarin said , when that minister had just settled the match between the young Louis the Fourteenth and a daughter of Spain ...
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... least " ) that the other powers may not find it quite their interest that their territories should be con- quered and their subjects tyrannized over by the Regicides . No fewer than ten sovereign princes had , some the whole , all a ...
... least " ) that the other powers may not find it quite their interest that their territories should be con- quered and their subjects tyrannized over by the Regicides . No fewer than ten sovereign princes had , some the whole , all a ...
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