The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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... exists a standing army and navy ; where there exists a church establishment , which bestows on learn- ing and parts an interest combined with that of religion and the state ; -in a country where such things exist , wealth , new in its ...
... exists a standing army and navy ; where there exists a church establishment , which bestows on learn- ing and parts an interest combined with that of religion and the state ; -in a country where such things exist , wealth , new in its ...
Strana 155
... exist for effectuating any of these purposes . 41. Not the least alarming of the proceed- ings of Mr. Fox and his friends in this session , especially taken in concurrence with their whole proceedings , with regard to France and its ...
... exist for effectuating any of these purposes . 41. Not the least alarming of the proceed- ings of Mr. Fox and his friends in this session , especially taken in concurrence with their whole proceedings , with regard to France and its ...
Strana 262
... exist , without bringing on their own certain ruin ? Such is the republic to which we are going to give a place in civilized fellowship : The republic , which with joint consent we are going to establish in the centre of Europe , in a ...
... exist , without bringing on their own certain ruin ? Such is the republic to which we are going to give a place in civilized fellowship : The republic , which with joint consent we are going to establish in the centre of Europe , in a ...
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