The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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Page 6
... ministry , to the crown , to the succession , - - -to the importance , to the independence , to the very existence , of this country . This is my feeble , per- haps , but clear , positive , decided , long and maturely reflected and ...
... ministry , to the crown , to the succession , - - -to the importance , to the independence , to the very existence , of this country . This is my feeble , per- haps , but clear , positive , decided , long and maturely reflected and ...
Page 7
... ministry . Perhaps you may think that my animosity to oppo- sition is the cause of my dissent , on seeing the politics of Mr. Fox ( which , while I was in the world , I com- bated by every instrument which God had put into my hands ...
... ministry . Perhaps you may think that my animosity to oppo- sition is the cause of my dissent , on seeing the politics of Mr. Fox ( which , while I was in the world , I com- bated by every instrument which God had put into my hands ...
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... minister had just settled the match between the young Louis the Fourteenth and a daughter of Spain , that this alliance had the effect of faith and had removed mountains , that the Pyr- enees were levelled by that marriage . You may now ...
... minister had just settled the match between the young Louis the Fourteenth and a daughter of Spain , that this alliance had the effect of faith and had removed mountains , that the Pyr- enees were levelled by that marriage . You may now ...
Page 47
... habits naturally excited ideas of contempt and ridicule . So it was at Paris on the inaugural day of the Con- stitution for the present year . The foreign ministers The were ordered to attend at this investiture of the LETTER IV . 47.
... habits naturally excited ideas of contempt and ridicule . So it was at Paris on the inaugural day of the Con- stitution for the present year . The foreign ministers The were ordered to attend at this investiture of the LETTER IV . 47.
Page 49
... ministers of those lately called potentates , who attended on that occasion , taken from the wardrobe of that property- man at the opera , from whence my old acquaintance , Anacharsis Clootz , some years ago equipped a body of ...
... ministers of those lately called potentates , who attended on that occasion , taken from the wardrobe of that property- man at the opera , from whence my old acquaintance , Anacharsis Clootz , some years ago equipped a body of ...
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