The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 2G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... Europe have been in the course of long and bloody wars . The cause must be sought in the similitude through- out Europe of religion , laws , and manners . At bottom , these are all the same . The writers on public law have often called ...
... Europe have been in the course of long and bloody wars . The cause must be sought in the similitude through- out Europe of religion , laws , and manners . At bottom , these are all the same . The writers on public law have often called ...
Strana 276
With a Memoir Edmund Burke. America among the European powers , because she is of European origin ; and has not yet , like France , destroyed all traces of manners , laws , opinions , and usages which she drew from Europe . As long as that ...
With a Memoir Edmund Burke. America among the European powers , because she is of European origin ; and has not yet , like France , destroyed all traces of manners , laws , opinions , and usages which she drew from Europe . As long as that ...
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... Europe " materially depend upon the re - establishment of order in France , " his majesty does not hesitate to declare , that " the re - establishment of monarchy in the person of Louis the 17th and the lawful heirs of his crown appears ...
... Europe " materially depend upon the re - establishment of order in France , " his majesty does not hesitate to declare , that " the re - establishment of monarchy in the person of Louis the 17th and the lawful heirs of his crown appears ...
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LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
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