The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 334
... empire , and what she is content ( during her good pleasure ) to leave to others . This their law of empire was promulgated without any requisition on that subject , and proclaimed in a style , and upon principles , which never had been ...
... empire , and what she is content ( during her good pleasure ) to leave to others . This their law of empire was promulgated without any requisition on that subject , and proclaimed in a style , and upon principles , which never had been ...
Strana 504
... empire , and was every where present . I speak here only of the military colonies , because no other , I imagine , were ever settled in Britain . There were few countries of any consider- able extent , in which all these different modes ...
... empire , and was every where present . I speak here only of the military colonies , because no other , I imagine , were ever settled in Britain . There were few countries of any consider- able extent , in which all these different modes ...
Strana 544
... empire of opinion . The moderation with which the popes at first exerted this empire , made its growth unfelt until it could no longer be oppos ed . And the policy of later popes , building on the piety of the first , continually ...
... empire of opinion . The moderation with which the popes at first exerted this empire , made its growth unfelt until it could no longer be oppos ed . And the policy of later popes , building on the piety of the first , continually ...
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