The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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... true legal rights of the sovereign , which form the key - stone that binds together the noble and well - constructed arch of our empire and our constitution . A constitu- tion made up of balanced powers , must ever be a critical thing ...
... true legal rights of the sovereign , which form the key - stone that binds together the noble and well - constructed arch of our empire and our constitution . A constitu- tion made up of balanced powers , must ever be a critical thing ...
Strana 221
... true affection to their master , or true attachment to the consti- tution , religion , or laws of their country ? There is great danger that they who enter smiling into this Triphonian cave , will come out of it sad and serious ...
... true affection to their master , or true attachment to the consti- tution , religion , or laws of their country ? There is great danger that they who enter smiling into this Triphonian cave , will come out of it sad and serious ...
Strana 466
... true and only nostrum for that purpose . But an house of commons without power and with- out dignity either in itself or its members , is no house of commons for the purposes of this constitution . But they will be afraid to act ill if ...
... true and only nostrum for that purpose . But an house of commons without power and with- out dignity either in itself or its members , is no house of commons for the purposes of this constitution . But they will be afraid to act ill if ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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