The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 2G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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Strana 118
... never could make any ; and for a very plain reason ; they were leaders in rebellion . All their principles , and their whole scheme of government being republican , they could never excite the smallest degree of enthusiasm in favour of ...
... never could make any ; and for a very plain reason ; they were leaders in rebellion . All their principles , and their whole scheme of government being republican , they could never excite the smallest degree of enthusiasm in favour of ...
Strana 266
... never changed from the beginning . It has preserved a perennial consistency . This would be a never- failing source of true glory , if springing from just and right ; but it is truly dreadful if it be an arm of Styx , which springs out ...
... never changed from the beginning . It has preserved a perennial consistency . This would be a never- failing source of true glory , if springing from just and right ; but it is truly dreadful if it be an arm of Styx , which springs out ...
Strana 267
... never had invaded any foreign nation ; never murdered her sovereign and his family ; never pro- scribed , never exiled , never imprisoned , never been guilty of extrajudicial mas- sacre , or of legal murder . All would have been a ...
... never had invaded any foreign nation ; never murdered her sovereign and his family ; never pro- scribed , never exiled , never imprisoned , never been guilty of extrajudicial mas- sacre , or of legal murder . All would have been a ...
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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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