The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 7F. & C. Rivington, 1803 |
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... those persons and those forms , the stationary interefts of the nation con- cerned , have most commonly influenced the new governments in the fame manner in which they influenced the old ; and the revolution , turning on matter of local ...
... those persons and those forms , the stationary interefts of the nation con- cerned , have most commonly influenced the new governments in the fame manner in which they influenced the old ; and the revolution , turning on matter of local ...
Strana 14
... those which arofe from their locality and natural circumstances . The principle of the refor mation was fuch , as by its effence , could not be local or confined to the country in which it had its origin . For inftance , the doctrine of ...
... those which arofe from their locality and natural circumstances . The principle of the refor mation was fuch , as by its effence , could not be local or confined to the country in which it had its origin . For inftance , the doctrine of ...
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... those of their own doctrinal interest in some other country than to their fellow citizens , or to their natural government , when they or either of them happened to be of a different perfuafion . These factions , wherever they prevailed ...
... those of their own doctrinal interest in some other country than to their fellow citizens , or to their natural government , when they or either of them happened to be of a different perfuafion . These factions , wherever they prevailed ...
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Edmund Burke. important as those which had formerly arifen from the jarring interefts of the religious fects . The in- tention of the feveral actors in the change in France , is not a matter of doubt . It is very openly profeffed . In ...
Edmund Burke. important as those which had formerly arifen from the jarring interefts of the religious fects . The in- tention of the feveral actors in the change in France , is not a matter of doubt . It is very openly profeffed . In ...
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... those who hate the clergy , and envy the nobility , a good many among the monied people ; the Eaft Indians almoft to a man , who cannot bear to find that their prefent importance does not bear a proportion to their wealth . These latter ...
... those who hate the clergy , and envy the nobility , a good many among the monied people ; the Eaft Indians almoft to a man , who cannot bear to find that their prefent importance does not bear a proportion to their wealth . These latter ...
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