The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 106
... friend . Dumou- rier has dropped very singular hints . Custine has spoken out more broadly . These accounts have never been contradicted . They tend to make an eternal rupture between the powers . The French have given out , that the ...
... friend . Dumou- rier has dropped very singular hints . Custine has spoken out more broadly . These accounts have never been contradicted . They tend to make an eternal rupture between the powers . The French have given out , that the ...
Page 144
... - vantage from enemies , it might be politick for a while to throw your friends into the shade . But examples drawn from history in occasions like the present present will be found dangerously to mislead us . France 144 REMARKS ON THE.
... - vantage from enemies , it might be politick for a while to throw your friends into the shade . But examples drawn from history in occasions like the present present will be found dangerously to mislead us . France 144 REMARKS ON THE.
Page 152
... friends , to the orders of their own state ; not to the princes , the clergy , or the nobility ; they possess only an attachment to the monarchy , or rather to the persons of the late king and queen . In all other respects their ...
... friends , to the orders of their own state ; not to the princes , the clergy , or the nobility ; they possess only an attachment to the monarchy , or rather to the persons of the late king and queen . In all other respects their ...
Page 164
... friend he is to gain ; therefore he always systematically betrays some part of his trust . Instead of thinking how he shall defend his ground to the last , and , if forced to retreat , how little he shall give up , this kind of man ...
... friend he is to gain ; therefore he always systematically betrays some part of his trust . Instead of thinking how he shall defend his ground to the last , and , if forced to retreat , how little he shall give up , this kind of man ...
Page 168
... friend and ally , we will still be considering ourselves in the contradictory character of an enemy . This contradiction , I am afraid , will , in spite of us , give a colour of fraud to all our transactions , or at least will so com ...
... friend and ally , we will still be considering ourselves in the contradictory character of an enemy . This contradiction , I am afraid , will , in spite of us , give a colour of fraud to all our transactions , or at least will so com ...
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