The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 41
... keeps up the top with continual agitation and lashing . The moment it ceases to spin , the royalty is a dead bit of box . When- ever Sweden is quiet externally for some time , there is great danger that all the republican elements she ...
... keeps up the top with continual agitation and lashing . The moment it ceases to spin , the royalty is a dead bit of box . When- ever Sweden is quiet externally for some time , there is great danger that all the republican elements she ...
Page 45
... principles , they hope to weaken , as they will weaken them , and to keep them in perpetual alarm and agitation , and thus render all their efforts against England . Objection to the sta- bility of the French FRENCH AFFAIRS . 45.
... principles , they hope to weaken , as they will weaken them , and to keep them in perpetual alarm and agitation , and thus render all their efforts against England . Objection to the sta- bility of the French FRENCH AFFAIRS . 45.
Page 47
... , answer their purpose in a considerable degree , and keep up the credit of their paper ; for as they receive it in their treasury , it is in reality funded 1 . funded upon all their taxes and future resources of FRENCH AFFAIRS . 4.7.
... , answer their purpose in a considerable degree , and keep up the credit of their paper ; for as they receive it in their treasury , it is in reality funded 1 . funded upon all their taxes and future resources of FRENCH AFFAIRS . 4.7.
Page 54
... keep up a constant correspondence , and who give what colour they please to such facts as they choose to communicate out of the track of their correspondence . They all have some sort of communication , just as much or as little as they ...
... keep up a constant correspondence , and who give what colour they please to such facts as they choose to communicate out of the track of their correspondence . They all have some sort of communication , just as much or as little as they ...
Page 68
... keep them all in order by employing a military 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 ...
... keep them all in order by employing a military 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 ...
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