Annual Register, Том 12Edmund Burke 1770 |
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... laws and maxims of which are repug- nant to peace and the arts that de- pend on it . As fyftem and theory 5 have alfo found but little admit- tance in the Turkish military in- ftitutions , the power of habit , and that knowledge ...
... laws and maxims of which are repug- nant to peace and the arts that de- pend on it . As fyftem and theory 5 have alfo found but little admit- tance in the Turkish military in- ftitutions , the power of habit , and that knowledge ...
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... laws of the kingdom , but in itself impof- fible ; that the fenate ought to have the king at the head of it ; that he could not be at two places at the fame time ; and , therefore , that part of the fenate , where he did not prefide ...
... laws of the kingdom , but in itself impof- fible ; that the fenate ought to have the king at the head of it ; that he could not be at two places at the fame time ; and , therefore , that part of the fenate , where he did not prefide ...
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... laws , " The court however fhewed great ftrength upon this occafion ; the majority against their intereft in the order of nobles , upon the firft queftion , being only twenty fix ; the whole numbers were , 457 to 431 . Though the diet ...
... laws , " The court however fhewed great ftrength upon this occafion ; the majority against their intereft in the order of nobles , upon the firft queftion , being only twenty fix ; the whole numbers were , 457 to 431 . Though the diet ...
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... laws of nature and nations , they declare whith great energy , " That as they are attacked in their ho- nour , abridged of their liberty , ruined in their fortunes , and driven from their houses ; and that having no other refource than ...
... laws of nature and nations , they declare whith great energy , " That as they are attacked in their ho- nour , abridged of their liberty , ruined in their fortunes , and driven from their houses ; and that having no other refource than ...
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... law for a reverfal , he was apparently cut off from the benefit of the laws , and the protection of his country ; and it feemed that nothing but a par- don from the crown , could re- ftore him to the civil rights of a citizen . This ray ...
... law for a reverfal , he was apparently cut off from the benefit of the laws , and the protection of his country ; and it feemed that nothing but a par- don from the crown , could re- ftore him to the civil rights of a citizen . This ray ...
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