The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 506
... continued wall . From this time those walls became the principal object in the British history . The Caledonians , or ( as they are called ) the Picts , made very frequent , and sometimes successful attempts upon this barrier , taking ...
... continued wall . From this time those walls became the principal object in the British history . The Caledonians , or ( as they are called ) the Picts , made very frequent , and sometimes successful attempts upon this barrier , taking ...
Strana 534
... continued in the blood by an order of its own , called tanistry . All these unconnected and independent parts were only linked together by a common council ; and here religion interposed . Their priests , the Druids , having a ...
... continued in the blood by an order of its own , called tanistry . All these unconnected and independent parts were only linked together by a common council ; and here religion interposed . Their priests , the Druids , having a ...
Strana 543
... continued to the last but a sort of pay or salary of office . The trinoda necessitas , so nuch spoken of , which was to attend the king in his expeditions , and to contribute to the building of bridges and repair of highways , never ...
... continued to the last but a sort of pay or salary of office . The trinoda necessitas , so nuch spoken of , which was to attend the king in his expeditions , and to contribute to the building of bridges and repair of highways , never ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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