The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 7Rivington, 1826 |
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Strana 4
... never be supposed to proceed in offering thus his royal mediation , but with an unaffected desire , and full resolution , to consider the settlement of a free constitution in France , as the very basis of any agreement between the ...
... never be supposed to proceed in offering thus his royal mediation , but with an unaffected desire , and full resolution , to consider the settlement of a free constitution in France , as the very basis of any agreement between the ...
Strana 15
... never wholly ceased to operate . Few wars were made , and few treaties were entered into , in which they did not come in for some part . They gave a colour , a character , and direction , to all the politicks of Europe . tem of These ...
... never wholly ceased to operate . Few wars were made , and few treaties were entered into , in which they did not come in for some part . They gave a colour , a character , and direction , to all the politicks of Europe . tem of These ...
Strana 24
... never rank first , or even near the first ; though wealth has its natural weight further than as it is balanced and even prepon- derated amongst us as amongst other nations , by artificial institutions and opinions growing out of them ...
... never rank first , or even near the first ; though wealth has its natural weight further than as it is balanced and even prepon- derated amongst us as amongst other nations , by artificial institutions and opinions growing out of them ...
Strana 48
... never yielded two hun- dred and fifty thousand a year , by many they are thought at least worth three times as much . As to the ecclesiastical charge , whether as a compensation for losses , or a provision for religion , of which they ...
... never yielded two hun- dred and fifty thousand a year , by many they are thought at least worth three times as much . As to the ecclesiastical charge , whether as a compensation for losses , or a provision for religion , of which they ...
Strana 50
... never can say what may , or may not happen , without a view to all the actual circum- stances . Experience , upon other data than those , is of all things the most delusive . Prudence in new cases can do nothing on grounds of retrospect ...
... never can say what may , or may not happen , without a view to all the actual circum- stances . Experience , upon other data than those , is of all things the most delusive . Prudence in new cases can do nothing on grounds of retrospect ...
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