The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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... LATE DISCUSSIONS IN PARLIAMENT , RELATIVE TO THE REFLECTIONS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION . 1791 . ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION . THERE are some corrections in this edition , which tend to render the sense less obscure in one or two ...
... LATE DISCUSSIONS IN PARLIAMENT , RELATIVE TO THE REFLECTIONS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION . 1791 . ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION . THERE are some corrections in this edition , which tend to render the sense less obscure in one or two ...
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... late majesty undertook , with an armed force , to deliver this kingdom from popery and arbitrary power ; the concur- rence of many subjects of the realm , who came over with him in that enterprise , and of many others of all ranks and ...
... late majesty undertook , with an armed force , to deliver this kingdom from popery and arbitrary power ; the concur- rence of many subjects of the realm , who came over with him in that enterprise , and of many others of all ranks and ...
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... late years have been drawn from an at- tention to foreign affairs by the importance of our domestic discussions , cannot easily form a conception of the general eagerness of the ac- tive and energetic part of the French nation , itself ...
... late years have been drawn from an at- tention to foreign affairs by the importance of our domestic discussions , cannot easily form a conception of the general eagerness of the ac- tive and energetic part of the French nation , itself ...
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