The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 2G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... hands , it would be a matter of no small difficulty for them to carry on government on the principles by which they had destroyed it . The rights of men , and the new principles of liberty and equality , were very unhandy instruments ...
... hands , it would be a matter of no small difficulty for them to carry on government on the principles by which they had destroyed it . The rights of men , and the new principles of liberty and equality , were very unhandy instruments ...
Strana 274
... hands of the enemy of the Austrian family , and driven the only profitable commerce of Tuscany from its only port . It is not this sovereign , a far more able statesman than any of the Medici in whose chair he sits : it is not the ...
... hands of the enemy of the Austrian family , and driven the only profitable commerce of Tuscany from its only port . It is not this sovereign , a far more able statesman than any of the Medici in whose chair he sits : it is not the ...
Strana 539
... hands , of which , however , there is reason to doubt , yet we can hardly admit this reasoning , when we consider , that women were subjected to this fire ordeal , and that no other women than those of condition could be subject- ed to ...
... hands , of which , however , there is reason to doubt , yet we can hardly admit this reasoning , when we consider , that women were subjected to this fire ordeal , and that no other women than those of condition could be subject- ed to ...
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LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
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