The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 161
... favour of the court against the monarchy . It is the nature of despotism to ministry : this party was to have a large share abhor power held by any means but its own mo- in the emoluments of government , and to hold mentary pleasure ...
... favour of the court against the monarchy . It is the nature of despotism to ministry : this party was to have a large share abhor power held by any means but its own mo- in the emoluments of government , and to hold mentary pleasure ...
Strana 178
... favour of the people was not so sure a road as the favour of the court even to popular honours and popular trusts . A strenuous resistance to every ap- pearance of lawless power ; a spirit of inde- pendence carried to some degree of ...
... favour of the people was not so sure a road as the favour of the court even to popular honours and popular trusts . A strenuous resistance to every ap- pearance of lawless power ; a spirit of inde- pendence carried to some degree of ...
Strana 338
... favour of them all . As to the first , the unhappy abdicated Peishwa , and pretender to the Maratta throne , Ragonaut Row , was delivered up to his people , with an article for safety , and some provision . This man , knowing how little ...
... favour of them all . As to the first , the unhappy abdicated Peishwa , and pretender to the Maratta throne , Ragonaut Row , was delivered up to his people , with an article for safety , and some provision . This man , knowing how little ...
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