The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 156
... propose to exclude the natives , but they will take that mode of consulting and employing them , which most nearly approaches to an exclusion . In some particulars they propose what amounts to that exclusion , in others they do much ...
... propose to exclude the natives , but they will take that mode of consulting and employing them , which most nearly approaches to an exclusion . In some particulars they propose what amounts to that exclusion , in others they do much ...
Page 174
... propose the accomplishment of all their other views . The French Revolution , impious at once and fanatical , had no other plan for domestick power and foreign empire . Look at all the proceedings of the Na- tional Assembly from the ...
... propose the accomplishment of all their other views . The French Revolution , impious at once and fanatical , had no other plan for domestick power and foreign empire . Look at all the proceedings of the Na- tional Assembly from the ...
Page 175
... proposed at St. Domingo , tolerating all religions , we very wisely refused to suffer that kind of traitors and buffoons . This religious war is not a controversy between sect and sect as formerly , but a war against all sects and all ...
... proposed at St. Domingo , tolerating all religions , we very wisely refused to suffer that kind of traitors and buffoons . This religious war is not a controversy between sect and sect as formerly , but a war against all sects and all ...
Page 233
... proposed an amendment to the address , which stands on the journals of the House , and which is , perhaps , the most extraor- dinary record which ever did stand upon them . To introduce this amendment , he not only struck out the part ...
... proposed an amendment to the address , which stands on the journals of the House , and which is , perhaps , the most extraor- dinary record which ever did stand upon them . To introduce this amendment , he not only struck out the part ...
Page 248
... propose a treaty . On proposing so strange a recognition , and so humiliating an em- bassy as he moved , he was bound to produce his authority , if any authority he had . He ought to have done this the rather , because Le Brun , in his ...
... propose a treaty . On proposing so strange a recognition , and so humiliating an em- bassy as he moved , he was bound to produce his authority , if any authority he had . He ought to have done this the rather , because Le Brun , in his ...
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