The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 211
... given it to the sea , rather than submit to Louis XIV . who was then in his meridian glory , when his arms were con- ducted by the Turennes , by the Luxembourgs , by the Boufflers ; when his councils direct- ed by the Colberts , and the ...
... given it to the sea , rather than submit to Louis XIV . who was then in his meridian glory , when his arms were con- ducted by the Turennes , by the Luxembourgs , by the Boufflers ; when his councils direct- ed by the Colberts , and the ...
Strana 309
... given the substance of it , with additional observations , to the public , in some other form ; but never found leisure or inclination to finish it . 5. A LETTER on the Affairs of Ireland , written in the year 1797. The name of the ...
... given the substance of it , with additional observations , to the public , in some other form ; but never found leisure or inclination to finish it . 5. A LETTER on the Affairs of Ireland , written in the year 1797. The name of the ...
Strana 381
... given you the natural advantages of your country , in the most ample , the most early , and the most liberal manner ; and for not naving given away authority in such a manner as to ensure friendship . That you should make the panegyric ...
... given you the natural advantages of your country , in the most ample , the most early , and the most liberal manner ; and for not naving given away authority in such a manner as to ensure friendship . That you should make the panegyric ...
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