The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 2G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... kingdom . The state of his own dominions , perfectly united under him , with the other advantages which we have just mentioned , and the state of the neighbour- ing Saxon governments , made this reduction less difficult . Besides Wessex ...
... kingdom . The state of his own dominions , perfectly united under him , with the other advantages which we have just mentioned , and the state of the neighbour- ing Saxon governments , made this reduction less difficult . Besides Wessex ...
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... kingdom as a fief from Rome . The pope , therefore , entered heartily into his interests ; he excommunicated all those that should oppose his enterprize , and sent him , as a means of insuring success , a consecrated banner . CHAPTER II ...
... kingdom as a fief from Rome . The pope , therefore , entered heartily into his interests ; he excommunicated all those that should oppose his enterprize , and sent him , as a means of insuring success , a consecrated banner . CHAPTER II ...
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... kingdom ; the churches were shut . The sacraments were suspended . The dead were buried without honour , in highways and ditches ; and the living deprived of all spiritual comfort . On the other hand , the king let loose his indignation ...
... kingdom ; the churches were shut . The sacraments were suspended . The dead were buried without honour , in highways and ditches ; and the living deprived of all spiritual comfort . On the other hand , the king let loose his indignation ...
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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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