The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 6Little, Brown, 1881 |
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Page 115
... Majesty's minister , and Mr. Fawkener , have informed me of the very gracious manner in which your Imperial Majesty , and , after your ex- ample , the Archduke and Archduchess , have conde- scended to accept my humble endeavors in the ...
... Majesty's minister , and Mr. Fawkener , have informed me of the very gracious manner in which your Imperial Majesty , and , after your ex- ample , the Archduke and Archduchess , have conde- scended to accept my humble endeavors in the ...
Page 118
... Majesty's just influence , which is still greater than your extensive power , will animate and expedite the efforts of other sovereigns . From your wisdom other states will learn that they who wait until all the powers of Europe are at ...
... Majesty's just influence , which is still greater than your extensive power , will animate and expedite the efforts of other sovereigns . From your wisdom other states will learn that they who wait until all the powers of Europe are at ...
Page 119
... Majesty , - because , secure in itself , true greatness is always accessible , and because respectfully to speak what ... Majesty's Most obedient and most humble servant , BEACONSFIELD , November 1st , 1791 EDM . BURKE . A LETTER TO SIR ...
... Majesty , - because , secure in itself , true greatness is always accessible , and because respectfully to speak what ... Majesty's Most obedient and most humble servant , BEACONSFIELD , November 1st , 1791 EDM . BURKE . A LETTER TO SIR ...
Page 122
... Majesty's ministers at that time . A remonstrance against this measure , as highly unjust and impolitic , was presented to the ministers by several of the principal Irish absentees , and the project was subsequently aban- doned . Ꮮ Ꭼ ...
... Majesty's ministers at that time . A remonstrance against this measure , as highly unjust and impolitic , was presented to the ministers by several of the principal Irish absentees , and the project was subsequently aban- doned . Ꮮ Ꭼ ...
Page 160
... Dr. Franklin has had a most extraor- dinary reception at Paris from all ranks of people . BEACONSFIELD , Monday night , Jan. 6 , 1777 . I ADDRESS TO THE KING . WE , your Majesty's most 160 LETTER TO THE MARQUIS OF ROCKINGHAM .
... Dr. Franklin has had a most extraor- dinary reception at Paris from all ranks of people . BEACONSFIELD , Monday night , Jan. 6 , 1777 . I ADDRESS TO THE KING . WE , your Majesty's most 160 LETTER TO THE MARQUIS OF ROCKINGHAM .
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