The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 135
... look back to Henry the Fourth . We are desired to look to the restoration of king Charles . These things , in my opinion , have no resemblance whatsoever . They were cases of a civil war ; in France more ferocious , in England more ...
... look back to Henry the Fourth . We are desired to look to the restoration of king Charles . These things , in my opinion , have no resemblance whatsoever . They were cases of a civil war ; in France more ferocious , in England more ...
Strana 252
... look to our stock in the eastern world , our most valuable and systematic acquisitions are made in that quarter . Is it from France they are made ? France has but one or two contemptible factories , subsisting by the offal of the ...
... look to our stock in the eastern world , our most valuable and systematic acquisitions are made in that quarter . Is it from France they are made ? France has but one or two contemptible factories , subsisting by the offal of the ...
Strana 427
... look about them . First , the physicians are to take care that they do nothing to irritate this epidemical distemper . It is a foolish thing to have the better of the patient in a dispute . The complaint or its cause ought to be removed ...
... look about them . First , the physicians are to take care that they do nothing to irritate this epidemical distemper . It is a foolish thing to have the better of the patient in a dispute . The complaint or its cause ought to be removed ...
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