The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... authority . It is equal- ly notorious that this unfortunate prince was , with many cir- cumstances of insult and outrage , brought back prisoner , by a deputation of the pretended national assembly , and after- wards suspended by their ...
... authority . It is equal- ly notorious that this unfortunate prince was , with many cir- cumstances of insult and outrage , brought back prisoner , by a deputation of the pretended national assembly , and after- wards suspended by their ...
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... authority established there . We ought to wink at the captivity and deposition of a prince , with whom , if not in close alliance , we were in friendship . We ought to fall in with the ideas of Mons . Montmorin's circular mani- festo ...
... authority established there . We ought to wink at the captivity and deposition of a prince , with whom , if not in close alliance , we were in friendship . We ought to fall in with the ideas of Mons . Montmorin's circular mani- festo ...
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... authority established there . We ought to wink at the captivity and deposition of a prince , with whom , if not in close alliance , we were in friendship . We ought to fall in with the ideas of Mons . Montmorin's circular mani- festo ...
... authority established there . We ought to wink at the captivity and deposition of a prince , with whom , if not in close alliance , we were in friendship . We ought to fall in with the ideas of Mons . Montmorin's circular mani- festo ...
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... authority which has long suffered it , rather than to honour those who would amend it ( which is the spirit of this malignant French distemper ) every step out of the common course becomes critical , and renders it a task full of peril ...
... authority which has long suffered it , rather than to honour those who would amend it ( which is the spirit of this malignant French distemper ) every step out of the common course becomes critical , and renders it a task full of peril ...
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... authority of Poland , or to shake the ducal in Sax- ony . The elector is a catholick ; the people of Saxony are , six sevenths at the very least , protestants . He must continue a catholick according to the Polish law , if he accepts ...
... authority of Poland , or to shake the ducal in Sax- ony . The elector is a catholick ; the people of Saxony are , six sevenths at the very least , protestants . He must continue a catholick according to the Polish law , if he accepts ...
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