The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 93
... whilst France acted on her old maxims , and with views on Italy ; so in this new French empire of sedition , if once she gets that key into her hands , she can easily lay open the barrier which hinders the entrance of her pre- sent ...
... whilst France acted on her old maxims , and with views on Italy ; so in this new French empire of sedition , if once she gets that key into her hands , she can easily lay open the barrier which hinders the entrance of her pre- sent ...
Strana 109
... whilst Spain on her side , is yet in a condition to act with whatever degree of vigour she may have ; whilst that vigour is yet unexhausted ; or whether we shall connect ourselves with her broken for- tunes ; after she shall have ...
... whilst Spain on her side , is yet in a condition to act with whatever degree of vigour she may have ; whilst that vigour is yet unexhausted ; or whether we shall connect ourselves with her broken for- tunes ; after she shall have ...
Strana 314
... whilst he leaves us bemired and benighted in the bog . Having premised these few reflections upon this new mode of teaching a lesson , which whilst the scholar is getting by heart the mas- ter forgets , I come to the lesson itself . On ...
... whilst he leaves us bemired and benighted in the bog . Having premised these few reflections upon this new mode of teaching a lesson , which whilst the scholar is getting by heart the mas- ter forgets , I come to the lesson itself . On ...
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