The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 106
... hope to remove from each power separately the idea of a distinct affront . The persons first pointed at by the menace are certainly the princes of Germany , who harbour the persecuted house of Bourbon and the nobility of France ; the ...
... hope to remove from each power separately the idea of a distinct affront . The persons first pointed at by the menace are certainly the princes of Germany , who harbour the persecuted house of Bourbon and the nobility of France ; the ...
Strana 276
... hope more from us than they fear . I am sure the only ground of their hope , and of our hope , is in the greatness of mind hitherto shewn by the people of this nation , and its adherence to the unalterable principles of its ancient ...
... hope more from us than they fear . I am sure the only ground of their hope , and of our hope , is in the greatness of mind hitherto shewn by the people of this nation , and its adherence to the unalterable principles of its ancient ...
Strana 284
... hope that they would admit the smallest part of our pretensions . When they had thus drawn from us all that they could draw out , they expelled Lord Malmesbury , and they appealed for the pro- priety of their conduct , to that very ...
... hope that they would admit the smallest part of our pretensions . When they had thus drawn from us all that they could draw out , they expelled Lord Malmesbury , and they appealed for the pro- priety of their conduct , to that very ...
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