The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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... edition , — extending as far as Book II . ch . 2 , near the middle of the paragraph commencing , “ The same regard to the welfare of the people , " & c . umes , which will consist entirely of papers that have Xiv PREFACE .
... edition , — extending as far as Book II . ch . 2 , near the middle of the paragraph commencing , “ The same regard to the welfare of the people , " & c . umes , which will consist entirely of papers that have Xiv PREFACE .
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... regard , My dear Lord , Your Lordship's most obedient and humble servant , EDMUND BURKE . BEACONSFIELD , Oct. 30th , 1795 . Friday Evening . LETTER IV . TO THE EARL FITZWILLIAM . Με Y CORRESPONDENCE INTRODUCTORY TO LETTER IV . 7.
... regard , My dear Lord , Your Lordship's most obedient and humble servant , EDMUND BURKE . BEACONSFIELD , Oct. 30th , 1795 . Friday Evening . LETTER IV . TO THE EARL FITZWILLIAM . Με Y CORRESPONDENCE INTRODUCTORY TO LETTER IV . 7.
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Edmund Burke. carry their point , ) and to give us perfect repose with regard to their empire , whatever they may acquire , or whomsoever they might destroy , he raises a doubt " whether France will not be ruined by retaining these ...
Edmund Burke. carry their point , ) and to give us perfect repose with regard to their empire , whatever they may acquire , or whomsoever they might destroy , he raises a doubt " whether France will not be ruined by retaining these ...
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... regard to France under her ancient hereditary monarchy in the course and order of legal succession . But in comes a gen- tleman , in the fag end of October , dripping with the fogs of that humid and uncertain season , and does not ...
... regard to France under her ancient hereditary monarchy in the course and order of legal succession . But in comes a gen- tleman , in the fag end of October , dripping with the fogs of that humid and uncertain season , and does not ...
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... regard to us , most critically situ- ated . The rest will readily occur to you . But if there are yet existing any people , like me , old - fashioned enough to consider that we have an im- portant part of our very existence beyond our ...
... regard to us , most critically situ- ated . The rest will readily occur to you . But if there are yet existing any people , like me , old - fashioned enough to consider that we have an im- portant part of our very existence beyond our ...
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