The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 2G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... object was to be weighed against the directorial conquests , merely as an object of a value at market , the principle of barter became perfectly ridi- culous ; a single quarter in the single city of Amsterdam , was worth ten Martinicos ...
... object was to be weighed against the directorial conquests , merely as an object of a value at market , the principle of barter became perfectly ridi- culous ; a single quarter in the single city of Amsterdam , was worth ten Martinicos ...
Strana 408
... object , is the extent of it ; and here it is necessary to pre- mise , this system of penalty and incapacity has for its object no small sect or obscure party , but a very numerous body of men - a body which comprehends at least two ...
... object , is the extent of it ; and here it is necessary to pre- mise , this system of penalty and incapacity has for its object no small sect or obscure party , but a very numerous body of men - a body which comprehends at least two ...
Strana 462
... object of government . This object cannot be obtained but through the me- dium of popular election ; and popular election is a mighty evil . It is such , and so great an evil , that though there are few nations whose monarchs were not ...
... object of government . This object cannot be obtained but through the me- dium of popular election ; and popular election is a mighty evil . It is such , and so great an evil , that though there are few nations whose monarchs were not ...
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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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