The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 110
... France ( so far as we can at all consider the inhabitants of France as a people ) with an idea that the government was ever to be really French , or indeed any thing else than the no- minal government of a monarch , a monarch absolute ...
... France ( so far as we can at all consider the inhabitants of France as a people ) with an idea that the government was ever to be really French , or indeed any thing else than the no- minal government of a monarch , a monarch absolute ...
Strana 132
... France royal , and jacobin , for the aggrandizement of the allies on the ordinary principles of interest , as if no jacobinism existed in the world . So far is France from being formidable to its neighbours for its domestic strength ...
... France royal , and jacobin , for the aggrandizement of the allies on the ordinary principles of interest , as if no jacobinism existed in the world . So far is France from being formidable to its neighbours for its domestic strength ...
Strana 255
Edmund Burke. The present system in France is not the ancient France . It is not the ancient France with ordinary ambition and ordinary means . It is not a new power of an old kind . It is a new power of a new species . When such a ...
Edmund Burke. The present system in France is not the ancient France . It is not the ancient France with ordinary ambition and ordinary means . It is not a new power of an old kind . It is a new power of a new species . When such a ...
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