The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... principles merely political . It is a revolution of doctrine and theoretick dogma . It has a much greater ... principle of the reformation was such , as by its essence , could not be local or confined to the country in which it had its ...
... principles merely political . It is a revolution of doctrine and theoretick dogma . It has a much greater ... principle of the reformation was such , as by its essence , could not be local or confined to the country in which it had its ...
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Edmund Burke. This declaration of a new species of government , on new principles , ( such it professes itself to be ) is a real crisis in the politicks of Europe . The conduct which prudence ought to dictate to Great Britain , will not ...
Edmund Burke. This declaration of a new species of government , on new principles , ( such it professes itself to be ) is a real crisis in the politicks of Europe . The conduct which prudence ought to dictate to Great Britain , will not ...
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... principles to which it gave rise , did not operate with a perfect regularity and constancy , they never wholly ceased to operate . Few wars were made , and few treaties were entered into , in which they did not come in for some part ...
... principles to which it gave rise , did not operate with a perfect regularity and constancy , they never wholly ceased to operate . Few wars were made , and few treaties were entered into , in which they did not come in for some part ...
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... principles which formed the publick law positive and doctrinal . The modern laws and liberties which the new power in France proposes to introduce into Germany , and to support with all its force , of intrigue and of arms , is of a very ...
... principles which formed the publick law positive and doctrinal . The modern laws and liberties which the new power in France proposes to introduce into Germany , and to support with all its force , of intrigue and of arms , is of a very ...
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... principles of state policy , in the case we have supposed , she has no sort of means of supporting that interest ... principle of alliances and wars is opened . The treaty of Westphalia is , with France , an antiquated fable . The rights ...
... principles of state policy , in the case we have supposed , she has no sort of means of supporting that interest ... principle of alliances and wars is opened . The treaty of Westphalia is , with France , an antiquated fable . The rights ...
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