The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 113
... court to per- severe in the measures they have adopted against France ; to make a close alliance and guarantee of possessions , as against France , with that power , and whilst the formality of the treaty is pending , to assure them of ...
... court to per- severe in the measures they have adopted against France ; to make a close alliance and guarantee of possessions , as against France , with that power , and whilst the formality of the treaty is pending , to assure them of ...
Strana 225
... court of St. James's , or for the court of Vienna , as to excite much hope of his inter- posing a very powerful mediation to deliver them from the distresses into which he had brought them . If humiliation is the element in which we ...
... court of St. James's , or for the court of Vienna , as to excite much hope of his inter- posing a very powerful mediation to deliver them from the distresses into which he had brought them . If humiliation is the element in which we ...
Strana 535
... court , they claimed the privilege of all the German freemen , the right of judging one another ; the lord's steward was only the re- gister . This domestic court , which continued in full vigour for many ages , the Saxons called ...
... court , they claimed the privilege of all the German freemen , the right of judging one another ; the lord's steward was only the re- gister . This domestic court , which continued in full vigour for many ages , the Saxons called ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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