The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 38
... crown , that if they at all interfere , it is only by abetting desperate and mobbish insurrections , like that at Madrid , which drove Squillace from his place . Florida Blanca is a creature of office , and has little connexion , and no ...
... crown , that if they at all interfere , it is only by abetting desperate and mobbish insurrections , like that at Madrid , which drove Squillace from his place . Florida Blanca is a creature of office , and has little connexion , and no ...
Page 39
... crown has by ma- nagement with the Pope got a very great share of the ecclesiastical revenues into its own hands , much still remains to them . There will always be about that court those who look out to a farther division of the church ...
... crown has by ma- nagement with the Pope got a very great share of the ecclesiastical revenues into its own hands , much still remains to them . There will always be about that court those who look out to a farther division of the church ...
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... crown . The pride of the Saxons , formerly flattered by having a crown in the house of their prince , though an honour which cost them dear ; the German probity , fidelity and loyalty ; the weight of the constitution of the empire under ...
... crown . The pride of the Saxons , formerly flattered by having a crown in the house of their prince , though an honour which cost them dear ; the German probity , fidelity and loyalty ; the weight of the constitution of the empire under ...
Page 43
... crown of Poland , the possession of which , by annexing them to a foreign interest , had often obliged them to act an arduous part , towards the support of which that foreign interest afforded no proportionable strength . In this very ...
... crown of Poland , the possession of which , by annexing them to a foreign interest , had often obliged them to act an arduous part , towards the support of which that foreign interest afforded no proportionable strength . In this very ...
Page 44
... crown of Poland is truly critical , whether he accepts , or whether he declines it . If the states will consent to his acceptance , it will add to the difficulties , already great , of his situation between the king of Prussia and the ...
... crown of Poland is truly critical , whether he accepts , or whether he declines it . If the states will consent to his acceptance , it will add to the difficulties , already great , of his situation between the king of Prussia and the ...
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