The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 85
... sovereign and nation have fallen . Notwithstanding the reality and the warmth of those sentiments , his Britannic majesty has hitherto forborne in any manner to take part in their affairs ; in hopes , that the common interest of king ...
... sovereign and nation have fallen . Notwithstanding the reality and the warmth of those sentiments , his Britannic majesty has hitherto forborne in any manner to take part in their affairs ; in hopes , that the common interest of king ...
Strana 137
... sovereign and his people , they may then be considered as two distinct pow- ers ; and since each is independent of all foreign authority , nobody has a right to judge them . Either may be in the right ; and each of those who grant their ...
... sovereign and his people , they may then be considered as two distinct pow- ers ; and since each is independent of all foreign authority , nobody has a right to judge them . Either may be in the right ; and each of those who grant their ...
Strana 316
... sovereign , his master , and our common benefactor . In those declarations you will see , that the king , instead of being sensible of great alarm and jealously from a neighbouring crowned head , than from these regicides , at- tributes ...
... sovereign , his master , and our common benefactor . In those declarations you will see , that the king , instead of being sensible of great alarm and jealously from a neighbouring crowned head , than from these regicides , at- tributes ...
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