The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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... sovereign , and of the illustrious princess , who with an unshaken firmness has shared all the misfor- tunes of her royal consort , his protracted sufferings , his eruel captivity , his ignominious death . " After thus LETTER IV . 21.
... sovereign , and of the illustrious princess , who with an unshaken firmness has shared all the misfor- tunes of her royal consort , his protracted sufferings , his eruel captivity , his ignominious death . " After thus LETTER IV . 21.
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... sovereign . " - " That strain I heard was of a higher mood . " That declaration of our sovereign was worthy of his throne . It is in a style which neither the pen of the writer of October nor such a poor crow - quill as mine can ever ...
... sovereign . " - " That strain I heard was of a higher mood . " That declaration of our sovereign was worthy of his throne . It is in a style which neither the pen of the writer of October nor such a poor crow - quill as mine can ever ...
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... sovereign princes had , some the whole , all a very considerable part of their dominions under the yoke of that dreadful fac- tion . Amongst these was to be reckoned the first republic in the world , and the closest ally of this kingdom ...
... sovereign princes had , some the whole , all a very considerable part of their dominions under the yoke of that dreadful fac- tion . Amongst these was to be reckoned the first republic in the world , and the closest ally of this kingdom ...
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... sovereigns of the Christian world . I trust I shall hardly be told , in palliation of this shameful system of politics , that the author express- es his sentiments only as doubts . In such things , it may be truly said , that " once to ...
... sovereigns of the Christian world . I trust I shall hardly be told , in palliation of this shameful system of politics , that the author express- es his sentiments only as doubts . In such things , it may be truly said , that " once to ...
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... sovereign with a mur- derous yell and war - whoop for that peace which the noble lord considers as a cure for all domestic dis- turbances and dissatisfactions . So far as to this general cure for popular disorders . As for government ...
... sovereign with a mur- derous yell and war - whoop for that peace which the noble lord considers as a cure for all domestic dis- turbances and dissatisfactions . So far as to this general cure for popular disorders . As for government ...
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