The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 131
... France , as a state , and in its exterior relations , I confess my fears are on the part of its extreme reduction . There is undoubtedly something in the vicinity of France which makes it naturally and pro- perly an object of our ...
... France , as a state , and in its exterior relations , I confess my fears are on the part of its extreme reduction . There is undoubtedly something in the vicinity of France which makes it naturally and pro- perly an object of our ...
Strana 149
... France on that side , might expect something towards strengthening her frontier . As to the remain- ing parts of the Netherlands , which he sup- posed France might consent to surrender , he went so far as to declare that England ought ...
... France on that side , might expect something towards strengthening her frontier . As to the remain- ing parts of the Netherlands , which he sup- posed France might consent to surrender , he went so far as to declare that England ought ...
Strana 255
Edmund Burke. The present system in France is not the ancient France . It is not the ancient France with ordinary ambition and ordinary means . It is not a new power of an old kind . It is a new power of a new species . When such a ...
Edmund Burke. The present system in France is not the ancient France . It is not the ancient France with ordinary ambition and ordinary means . It is not a new power of an old kind . It is a new power of a new species . When such a ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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