The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 95
... believe the king is very sensible . The Russian government is of all others the most liable to be subverted by military sedi- tions , by court conspiracies , and sometimes by headlong rebellions of the people , such as the turbinating ...
... believe the king is very sensible . The Russian government is of all others the most liable to be subverted by military sedi- tions , by court conspiracies , and sometimes by headlong rebellions of the people , such as the turbinating ...
Strana 170
... believe themselves free and sovereign , when we made them take such an oath as we thought fit , as a test to give them the right of voting ? How could they believe themselves free , when openly despising their religious worship , which ...
... believe themselves free and sovereign , when we made them take such an oath as we thought fit , as a test to give them the right of voting ? How could they believe themselves free , when openly despising their religious worship , which ...
Strana 171
... believe the Belgians have ever been the dupes of those well - rounded periods , which they vended in the pulpit , in order to familiarize them to the idea of an union with France ? Do you believe they were ever im- posed upon by those ...
... believe the Belgians have ever been the dupes of those well - rounded periods , which they vended in the pulpit , in order to familiarize them to the idea of an union with France ? Do you believe they were ever im- posed upon by those ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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