The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1906 - Great Britain |
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... prince ; if I have assisted to loosen the foreign holdings of the citizen , and taught him to look for his protection to the laws of his country , and for his comfort to the goodwill of his countrymen ; if I have thus taken my part with ...
... prince ; if I have assisted to loosen the foreign holdings of the citizen , and taught him to look for his protection to the laws of his country , and for his comfort to the goodwill of his countrymen ; if I have thus taken my part with ...
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... prince . Such is the effect of a tolerating spirit and so much is liberty served in every way , and by all persons , by a manly adherence to its own principles . Whilst freedom is true to itself , every thing becomes subject to it ; and ...
... prince . Such is the effect of a tolerating spirit and so much is liberty served in every way , and by all persons , by a manly adherence to its own principles . Whilst freedom is true to itself , every thing becomes subject to it ; and ...
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... prince ; if I have assisted to loosen the foreign holdings of the citizen , and taught him to look for his protection to the laws of his country , and for his comfort to the good - will of his countrymen ; -if I have thus taken my part ...
... prince ; if I have assisted to loosen the foreign holdings of the citizen , and taught him to look for his protection to the laws of his country , and for his comfort to the good - will of his countrymen ; -if I have thus taken my part ...
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... Prince of Hesse , at least ; and the rajah of Tanjore ( though hardly equal in extent of dominion , superior in revenue ) to the Elector of Bavaria . The Polygars and the northern Zemindars , and other great chiefs , might well class ...
... Prince of Hesse , at least ; and the rajah of Tanjore ( though hardly equal in extent of dominion , superior in revenue ) to the Elector of Bavaria . The Polygars and the northern Zemindars , and other great chiefs , might well class ...
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... prince , state , or potentate , great or small , in India , with whom they have come into contact , whom they have not sold . I say sold though sometimes they have not been able to deliver according to their bargain . -Secondly , I say ...
... prince , state , or potentate , great or small , in India , with whom they have come into contact , whom they have not sold . I say sold though sometimes they have not been able to deliver according to their bargain . -Secondly , I say ...
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