The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 140
... FOREIGN MINISTERS . BOOK IV . CHAP . V. § 66 . The obligation does not go so far as to suffer at all times , perpetual ministers , who are de- sirous of residing with a sovereign , though they have nothing to negotiate . It is natural ...
... FOREIGN MINISTERS . BOOK IV . CHAP . V. § 66 . The obligation does not go so far as to suffer at all times , perpetual ministers , who are de- sirous of residing with a sovereign , though they have nothing to negotiate . It is natural ...
Strana 143
... foreign court , has made a highway into England for the in- trigues of foreign courts in our affairs . This is a sore evil ; an evil from which , before this time , England was more free than any other nation . Nothing can preserve us ...
... foreign court , has made a highway into England for the in- trigues of foreign courts in our affairs . This is a sore evil ; an evil from which , before this time , England was more free than any other nation . Nothing can preserve us ...
Strana 256
... foreign nations ; the fanatics going straight forward and openly , the politicians by the surer mode of zigzag . In the course of events this , among other causes , produced fierce and bloody contentions between them . But at the bottom ...
... foreign nations ; the fanatics going straight forward and openly , the politicians by the surer mode of zigzag . In the course of events this , among other causes , produced fierce and bloody contentions between them . But at the bottom ...
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