The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 37
... force and steadiness ) the part of the ยท tribune Rienzi . The people , once inflamed , will not be destitute of a leader . They have such an one already in the Cardinal or Archbishop Buon Campagna . He is , of all men , if I am not ill ...
... force and steadiness ) the part of the ยท tribune Rienzi . The people , once inflamed , will not be destitute of a leader . They have such an one already in the Cardinal or Archbishop Buon Campagna . He is , of all men , if I am not ill ...
Page 68
... force , which to each of them is foreign . This maxim too , however for- merly plausible , will not now hold water . This scheme is full of intricacy , and may cause him every where to lose the hearts of his people . These counsellors ...
... force , which to each of them is foreign . This maxim too , however for- merly plausible , will not now hold water . This scheme is full of intricacy , and may cause him every where to lose the hearts of his people . These counsellors ...
Page 76
... force , than any proceeding with a regular and rational appearance , to two very material considerations . First , it shews that they are of opinion that the current opinions of the English have the greatest influence on the minds of ...
... force , than any proceeding with a regular and rational appearance , to two very material considerations . First , it shews that they are of opinion that the current opinions of the English have the greatest influence on the minds of ...
Page 90
... begun to exert herself ; and she must succeed in her de- signs , if enemies very different from those she has hitherto had to encounter do not resist her . She She has fitted out a naval force , now actually 90 HEADS FOR CONSIDERATION.
... begun to exert herself ; and she must succeed in her de- signs , if enemies very different from those she has hitherto had to encounter do not resist her . She She has fitted out a naval force , now actually 90 HEADS FOR CONSIDERATION.
Page 91
... force it to a nominal neutrality , but to a real dependence - to compel the Italian princes and republicks to admit the free entrance of the French commerce , an open intercourse , and , the sure concomitant of that intercourse , the ...
... force it to a nominal neutrality , but to a real dependence - to compel the Italian princes and republicks to admit the free entrance of the French commerce , an open intercourse , and , the sure concomitant of that intercourse , the ...
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