The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 101
... princes and states do not very speedily attend with a vigorous controul to that source of direction and information , very serious evils are likely to befall them . But indeed kings are to guard against the same sort of dispositions in ...
... princes and states do not very speedily attend with a vigorous controul to that source of direction and information , very serious evils are likely to befall them . But indeed kings are to guard against the same sort of dispositions in ...
Strana 123
... princes of their own blood , might at length be brought to think the cause of kings , and of kings of their race , wounded in the murder and exile of the branch of France , of as much importance as the killing of a brace of partridges ...
... princes of their own blood , might at length be brought to think the cause of kings , and of kings of their race , wounded in the murder and exile of the branch of France , of as much importance as the killing of a brace of partridges ...
Strana 544
... princes , more like eastern monarchs than Ger- man leaders , and who had neither the force to repel the enemies of their kingdom , nor to as- sert their own sovereignity . This usurpation placed on the throne princes of another cha ...
... princes , more like eastern monarchs than Ger- man leaders , and who had neither the force to repel the enemies of their kingdom , nor to as- sert their own sovereignity . This usurpation placed on the throne princes of another cha ...
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