The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 149
... ment which the usurpation in France had all along proposed to make . As the circumstances were at that time , and have been ever since , his proposition fully indicated what govern- ment the Flemings must have in the stated extent of ...
... ment which the usurpation in France had all along proposed to make . As the circumstances were at that time , and have been ever since , his proposition fully indicated what govern- ment the Flemings must have in the stated extent of ...
Strana 373
... ment of analogy to be used for its esta- blishment any where else . These things were governed , as all things of that nature are governed , not by general maxims , but their own local and peculiar circumstances . Find- ing , however ...
... ment of analogy to be used for its esta- blishment any where else . These things were governed , as all things of that nature are governed , not by general maxims , but their own local and peculiar circumstances . Find- ing , however ...
Strana 379
... ment . Even this did not satisfy ; and most of the minority were very unwilling that parlia ment should be prorogued , until something effectual on the subject should be done , parti- cularly as we saw that the distresses , dis ...
... ment . Even this did not satisfy ; and most of the minority were very unwilling that parlia ment should be prorogued , until something effectual on the subject should be done , parti- cularly as we saw that the distresses , dis ...
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