The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 85
... regard to a neighbouring sovereign living in friendship with Great Britain , the same spirit of good- will to the kingdom of France , the same regard to the tranquillity , which have caused him to view , with concern , the growth and ...
... regard to a neighbouring sovereign living in friendship with Great Britain , the same spirit of good- will to the kingdom of France , the same regard to the tranquillity , which have caused him to view , with concern , the growth and ...
Strana 114
... regard to its foreign politics , must be left to better judg- ments . I am sure the French faction here is mfinitely strengthened by the success of the assassins on the other side of the water . This evil in the heart of Europe must be ...
... regard to its foreign politics , must be left to better judg- ments . I am sure the French faction here is mfinitely strengthened by the success of the assassins on the other side of the water . This evil in the heart of Europe must be ...
Strana 372
... regard both to the general propriety , and to the temporary policy at this juncture . I took , likewise , a good deal of pains to state the difference which had always sub- sisted with regard to the treatment of the protestant ...
... regard both to the general propriety , and to the temporary policy at this juncture . I took , likewise , a good deal of pains to state the difference which had always sub- sisted with regard to the treatment of the protestant ...
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