The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 7Rivington, 1826 |
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... consider the settlement of a free constitution in France , as the very basis of any agreement between the sovereign and those of his subjects who are unhappily at variance with him ; to guarantee it to them , if it should be desired ...
... consider the settlement of a free constitution in France , as the very basis of any agreement between the sovereign and those of his subjects who are unhappily at variance with him ; to guarantee it to them , if it should be desired ...
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... considering the ancient monarchy as at an end . The law of nations leaves our court open to its choice . We have no direction but what is found in the well understood policy of the king and kingdom . This declaration of a new species of ...
... considering the ancient monarchy as at an end . The law of nations leaves our court open to its choice . We have no direction but what is found in the well understood policy of the king and kingdom . This declaration of a new species of ...
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... consider the true nature and probable effects of the revolution which , in such a very unusual manner , has been twice . diplomatically announced to his majesty . 1 between this revolu There have been many internal revolutions in ...
... consider the true nature and probable effects of the revolution which , in such a very unusual manner , has been twice . diplomatically announced to his majesty . 1 between this revolu There have been many internal revolutions in ...
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... consider- ing the other states of Europe so far as they may be any way affected by this astonishing Revolution . If early steps are not taken in some way or other to prevent the spreading of this influence , I scarcely think any of them ...
... consider- ing the other states of Europe so far as they may be any way affected by this astonishing Revolution . If early steps are not taken in some way or other to prevent the spreading of this influence , I scarcely think any of them ...
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... consider as part of the old French empire certainly they were amongst the oldest parts of it . These they think very well situated , as their party is well - disposed to a re- union . As to the greater nations , they do not aim at ...
... consider as part of the old French empire certainly they were amongst the oldest parts of it . These they think very well situated , as their party is well - disposed to a re- union . As to the greater nations , they do not aim at ...
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