The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... France having solicited his opinion more in detail , Mr. BURKE drew up a long letter in compliance with his desire ; but finding that the subject con- tinued to be pregnant with fresh matter every week , and that as he proceeded in ...
... France having solicited his opinion more in detail , Mr. BURKE drew up a long letter in compliance with his desire ; but finding that the subject con- tinued to be pregnant with fresh matter every week , and that as he proceeded in ...
Strana xxi
... France in her Re- volution had destroyed aristocracy , and involved herself in depth of ruin . " Mr. BURKE further observed , " That he could not well tell what they had done ; but they had by their Revolution destroyed every bond of ...
... France in her Re- volution had destroyed aristocracy , and involved herself in depth of ruin . " Mr. BURKE further observed , " That he could not well tell what they had done ; but they had by their Revolution destroyed every bond of ...
Strana xxiii
... France has produced in the space of two years . It is odious to search in antiquity for the merit we admire , and to be insen- sible to that which passes under our eyes . France is in a deplorable situation , both in its political and ...
... France has produced in the space of two years . It is odious to search in antiquity for the merit we admire , and to be insen- sible to that which passes under our eyes . France is in a deplorable situation , both in its political and ...
Strana xxiv
... 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 political interest . that the dark clouds which ...
... 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 political interest . that the dark clouds which ...
Strana xxvii
... France . In the debates that arose upon the address , Fox and She- ridan ridiculed the alarm that had been excited , and condemned the speech from the throne , as a libel upon the people . BURKE , in reply , maintained that with the ...
... France . In the debates that arose upon the address , Fox and She- ridan ridiculed the alarm that had been excited , and condemned the speech from the throne , as a libel upon the people . BURKE , in reply , maintained that with the ...
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