The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 70
... things . Now let us fairly see what course has been taken relative to those , against whom , in part at least , the king has sworn to maintain a church , positive in its doctrine and its discipline . The first thing done , even when the ...
... things . Now let us fairly see what course has been taken relative to those , against whom , in part at least , the king has sworn to maintain a church , positive in its doctrine and its discipline . The first thing done , even when the ...
Strana 127
... thing , and one thing only - but that one thing is worth a thousand - they have energy . In France , all things being put into an universal ferment , in the decomposition of society , no man comes forward but by his spirit of enter ...
... thing , and one thing only - but that one thing is worth a thousand - they have energy . In France , all things being put into an universal ferment , in the decomposition of society , no man comes forward but by his spirit of enter ...
Strana 134
... thing done by open hostility in the field , should any man at all be called in question ; because such seems to be the proper and natural death of civil dissensions . The offences of war are obliterated by peace . Another class will of ...
... thing done by open hostility in the field , should any man at all be called in question ; because such seems to be the proper and natural death of civil dissensions . The offences of war are obliterated by peace . Another class will of ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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