The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 123
... human nature , and openly defy the God that made them , as real proprietors of France . I am much afraid , too , that we shall scarcely be believed fair supporters of lawful monarchy against jacobinism , so long as we continue to make ...
... human nature , and openly defy the God that made them , as real proprietors of France . I am much afraid , too , that we shall scarcely be believed fair supporters of lawful monarchy against jacobinism , so long as we continue to make ...
Page 126
... humanity , and true dignity . The first thing we ought to do , supposing us not giving the law as conquerors , but acting as friendly powers applied to for counsel and assistance in the settlement of a distracted country , is well to ...
... humanity , and true dignity . The first thing we ought to do , supposing us not giving the law as conquerors , but acting as friendly powers applied to for counsel and assistance in the settlement of a distracted country , is well to ...
Page 129
... human race . Unless , therefore , we declare clearly and distinctly in favour of the restoration of property , and confide to the hereditary pro- perty of the kingdom , the limitation and qualifi- cations of its hereditary monarchy ...
... human race . Unless , therefore , we declare clearly and distinctly in favour of the restoration of property , and confide to the hereditary pro- perty of the kingdom , the limitation and qualifi- cations of its hereditary monarchy ...
Page 145
... human and divine , that no engagement would hold with them for three months ; nor indeed could they cohere together for any purpose of civilized society , if left as they now are . There must be a means not only of breaking their ...
... human and divine , that no engagement would hold with them for three months ; nor indeed could they cohere together for any purpose of civilized society , if left as they now are . There must be a means not only of breaking their ...
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... human con- trivance could point out . We have in our bosom , and in the bosom of other civilized states , nearer forty than thirty thousand persons , providentially preserved not only from the cruelty and violence , but from the ...
... human con- trivance could point out . We have in our bosom , and in the bosom of other civilized states , nearer forty than thirty thousand persons , providentially preserved not only from the cruelty and violence , but from the ...
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