The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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... tion , and to subscribe the declaration ; and , by laws subsequent , every other magistrate and member of the state , legislative and exe- cutive , are bound under the same obligation . " As to the plan to which these maxims are applied ...
... tion , and to subscribe the declaration ; and , by laws subsequent , every other magistrate and member of the state , legislative and exe- cutive , are bound under the same obligation . " As to the plan to which these maxims are applied ...
Strana 271
... tion in the circumstances which we so dolefully lament . We rest our merits on the humility , the earnestness of solicitation , and the perfect good faith of those submissions , which have been used to persuade our regicide enemies to ...
... tion in the circumstances which we so dolefully lament . We rest our merits on the humility , the earnestness of solicitation , and the perfect good faith of those submissions , which have been used to persuade our regicide enemies to ...
Strana 512
... tion . After the natural and just representa- tions of the Roman scene , the stage is again crowded with enchanters , giants , and all the extravagant images of the wildest and most re- mote antiquity . No personage makes so con ...
... tion . After the natural and just representa- tions of the Roman scene , the stage is again crowded with enchanters , giants , and all the extravagant images of the wildest and most re- mote antiquity . No personage makes so con ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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