The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 116
... consider them as a fair government de facto , if not de jure ; a resist- ance to which in favour of the king of France , by any man who happened to be born within that country , might equitably be considered , by other nations , as the ...
... consider them as a fair government de facto , if not de jure ; a resist- ance to which in favour of the king of France , by any man who happened to be born within that country , might equitably be considered , by other nations , as the ...
Strana 330
... considering the formal distributions of power in a constitution : the moral basis they consider as nothing . Very different is my opinion : I consider the moral basis as every thing ; the formal arrangements , further than as they ...
... considering the formal distributions of power in a constitution : the moral basis they consider as nothing . Very different is my opinion : I consider the moral basis as every thing ; the formal arrangements , further than as they ...
Strana 538
... consider it , we must own that this subject , during the Saxon times , is extremely dark . One thing , however , is I think clear , from the whole tenure of their government , and even from the tenure of the Norman constitu- tion long ...
... consider it , we must own that this subject , during the Saxon times , is extremely dark . One thing , however , is I think clear , from the whole tenure of their government , and even from the tenure of the Norman constitu- tion long ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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