The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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... manner these things have been al- ways considered by our ancestors . There are some indeed who have the art of turning the very acts of parliament which were made for se- curing the hereditary succession in the present royal family , by ...
... manner these things have been al- ways considered by our ancestors . There are some indeed who have the art of turning the very acts of parliament which were made for se- curing the hereditary succession in the present royal family , by ...
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... manner , and to do all that in him lies to procure the like guarantee from other powers . His Britannic majesty , in the same manner , assures the most Christian king , that he knows too well , and values too highly , what is due to the ...
... manner , and to do all that in him lies to procure the like guarantee from other powers . His Britannic majesty , in the same manner , assures the most Christian king , that he knows too well , and values too highly , what is due to the ...
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... manner we consider it , we must own that this subject , during the Saxon times , is extremely dark . One thing ... manner of proceeding in these several courts which we have described . The Anglo - Saxons trusted more to the strictness ...
... manner we consider it , we must own that this subject , during the Saxon times , is extremely dark . One thing ... manner of proceeding in these several courts which we have described . The Anglo - Saxons trusted more to the strictness ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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