The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 66
... by those limits which nature prescribes to desire and imagination ; and was taught to consider as low and degrading , that mutual dependence which Providence Providence has ordained that all men should have on one 66 THOUGHTS ON.
... by those limits which nature prescribes to desire and imagination ; and was taught to consider as low and degrading , that mutual dependence which Providence Providence has ordained that all men should have on one 66 THOUGHTS ON.
Page 70
... consider nothing but the physical person of Louis , which , even in his present de- graded and infamous state , they regard as of suf- ficient authority to give a compleat sanction to the persecution and utter ruin of all his family ...
... consider nothing but the physical person of Louis , which , even in his present de- graded and infamous state , they regard as of suf- ficient authority to give a compleat sanction to the persecution and utter ruin of all his family ...
Page 77
... consider some of the circumstances attending that piece , as well as the spirit and temper of the piece itself . against the It was preceded by a speech from Brissot , full of Declaration unexampled insolence towards all the sovereign ...
... consider some of the circumstances attending that piece , as well as the spirit and temper of the piece itself . against the It was preceded by a speech from Brissot , full of Declaration unexampled insolence towards all the sovereign ...
Page 80
... least hint . that they consider those whom they call persons assuming to be masters , " to be the lawful govern- ment of their country , or persons to be treated 66 with the least management or respect . They re- gard with 80 THOUGHTS ON.
... least hint . that they consider those whom they call persons assuming to be masters , " to be the lawful govern- ment of their country , or persons to be treated 66 with the least management or respect . They re- gard with 80 THOUGHTS ON.
Page 100
... as we can at all consider the inhabitants of France as a people ) with an idea that the go- vernment was ever to be really French , or indeed any any thing else than the nominal government of a monarch 100 HEADS FOR CONSIDERATION.
... as we can at all consider the inhabitants of France as a people ) with an idea that the go- vernment was ever to be really French , or indeed any any thing else than the nominal government of a monarch 100 HEADS FOR CONSIDERATION.
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