The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 226
... peace , whatever the inward sentiments of the party may be , implies some confidence in their faith , some degree of belief in the professions which are made concerning it . A temporary and occasional credit , at least , is granted ...
... peace , whatever the inward sentiments of the party may be , implies some confidence in their faith , some degree of belief in the professions which are made concerning it . A temporary and occasional credit , at least , is granted ...
Strana 251
... peace is made , the peace will fix and perpetu- ate all the errours of the war , because it will be made upon the same false principle . What has been lost in the field , in the field may be regained . An arrangement of peace in its ...
... peace is made , the peace will fix and perpetu- ate all the errours of the war , because it will be made upon the same false principle . What has been lost in the field , in the field may be regained . An arrangement of peace in its ...
Strana 281
... peace , and with any reasonable assurance , had been previously indicated , such a plan of ar- rangement might with propriety and safety be proposed , because these arrangements were not , in effect , to make the basis but a part of the ...
... peace , and with any reasonable assurance , had been previously indicated , such a plan of ar- rangement might with propriety and safety be proposed , because these arrangements were not , in effect , to make the basis but a part of the ...
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