The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 7Rivington, 1826 |
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... France , the same regard to the general tranquillity , which have caused him to view , with concern , the growth and continuance of the present disorders , have induced the king of Great Britain to interpose his good offices towards a ...
... France , the same regard to the general tranquillity , which have caused him to view , with concern , the growth and continuance of the present disorders , have induced the king of Great Britain to interpose his good offices towards a ...
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... France is not a matter of doubt . It is very openly professed . In the modern world , before this time , there has been no instance of this spirit of general political faction , separated from religion , pervading several countries ...
... France is not a matter of doubt . It is very openly professed . In the modern world , before this time , there has been no instance of this spirit of general political faction , separated from religion , pervading several countries ...
Strana 21
... France teaches us , with many other things , that there are more causes than have commonly been taken into our consideration , by which go- vernment may be subverted . The monied men , merchants , principal tradesmen , and men of let ...
... France teaches us , with many other things , that there are more causes than have commonly been taken into our consideration , by which go- vernment may be subverted . The monied men , merchants , principal tradesmen , and men of let ...
Strana 22
... France might be reckoned among the causes of the late Revolution ; and I am still of opinion , that the ex- clusive spirit of the French nobility did irritate the wealthy of other classes . But I found long since , that persons in trade ...
... France might be reckoned among the causes of the late Revolution ; and I am still of opinion , that the ex- clusive spirit of the French nobility did irritate the wealthy of other classes . But I found long since , that persons in trade ...
Strana 26
... France , the author and natural support of the treaty of Westphalia . In short , the Germanick body is a vast mass of heterogeneous states , held together by that hetero- geneous body of old principles , which formed the publick law ...
... France , the author and natural support of the treaty of Westphalia . In short , the Germanick body is a vast mass of heterogeneous states , held together by that hetero- geneous body of old principles , which formed the publick law ...
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