The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana vii
... England , at this time , though his friend William Gerard Hamilton con- tinued in favour with Lord Halifax , and was appointed his under secretary of state . That gentleman is said to have soon after wards quarrelled with BURKE ; who in ...
... England , at this time , though his friend William Gerard Hamilton con- tinued in favour with Lord Halifax , and was appointed his under secretary of state . That gentleman is said to have soon after wards quarrelled with BURKE ; who in ...
Strana xviii
... England . I have done . " We must now turn to another pro- minent period in the political life of Mr. BURKE , but it is one which all his admi- rers and biographers hitherto have been desirous of throwing into shade , as though only the ...
... England . I have done . " We must now turn to another pro- minent period in the political life of Mr. BURKE , but it is one which all his admi- rers and biographers hitherto have been desirous of throwing into shade , as though only the ...
Strana xx
... England had nothing to apprehend from the powers of Europe , one of the most formidable of them hav- ing been ... England was against a king , who was taking the first steps to make himself absolute ; the Revolution in France was against ...
... England had nothing to apprehend from the powers of Europe , one of the most formidable of them hav- ing been ... England was against a king , who was taking the first steps to make himself absolute ; the Revolution in France was against ...
Strana xxi
Edmund Burke. and England held up her head prouder on that event , than she had ever done before . England by her Revolution maintained her natural aristocracy , as well as the aris- tocracy of the people ; France in her Re- volution had ...
Edmund Burke. and England held up her head prouder on that event , than she had ever done before . England by her Revolution maintained her natural aristocracy , as well as the aris- tocracy of the people ; France in her Re- volution had ...
Strana xxiv
... England has become the defender of the clergy of France . Yours is the voice that has so long directed , and balanced the opinion of a nation , of which France ought rather to be the rival by its progress in intelli- gence , than by its ...
... England has become the defender of the clergy of France . Yours is the voice that has so long directed , and balanced the opinion of a nation , of which France ought rather to be the rival by its progress in intelli- gence , than by its ...
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