The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 2G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... enemy on the very soil which he has usurped at a far less expense than has been squandered away upon tropical adven- tures . In these adventures it was not an en- emy we had to vanquish , but a cemetery to conquer . In carrying on the ...
... enemy on the very soil which he has usurped at a far less expense than has been squandered away upon tropical adven- tures . In these adventures it was not an en- emy we had to vanquish , but a cemetery to conquer . In carrying on the ...
Strana 274
... enemy has appropriated to himself , and scorn- fully desired the state to indemnify itself from the emperour , that we wish to convince of the pride and the despotism of an enemy , who loads us with his scoffs and buffets . It is not ...
... enemy has appropriated to himself , and scorn- fully desired the state to indemnify itself from the emperour , that we wish to convince of the pride and the despotism of an enemy , who loads us with his scoffs and buffets . It is not ...
Strana 283
... enemy , contrary to the most notorious fact , did admit this balance of power to be of some value , great or small ; whereas it is plain , that in the enemy's estimate of things , the consideration of the balance of power , as we have ...
... enemy , contrary to the most notorious fact , did admit this balance of power to be of some value , great or small ; whereas it is plain , that in the enemy's estimate of things , the consideration of the balance of power , as we have ...
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APPEAL FROM THE NEW TO THE | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
LETTER TO SIR HERCULES LAN | 63 |
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