The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies. Reflections on the revolution in France. Letter to a member of the national assemblyGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 |
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... Majesty's arms have been crowned with many consider- able advantages ? Have these successes induced us to alter our mind ; as thinking the season of victory not the time for treating with honour or advantage ? Whatever changes have ...
... Majesty's arms have been crowned with many consider- able advantages ? Have these successes induced us to alter our mind ; as thinking the season of victory not the time for treating with honour or advantage ? Whatever changes have ...
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... Majesty's commissioners to the united colonies have sailed from England within this week . Whether these powers are sufficient for their purposes , it is not now my business to examine . But we all know , that our resolutions in favour ...
... Majesty's commissioners to the united colonies have sailed from England within this week . Whether these powers are sufficient for their purposes , it is not now my business to examine . But we all know , that our resolutions in favour ...
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... Majesty's land revenues , upon a memorial of the auditor of his Majesty's revenues within the said principality , that his mines and forests have produced very little profit either to the public revenue or to individuals ; " - and ...
... Majesty's land revenues , upon a memorial of the auditor of his Majesty's revenues within the said principality , that his mines and forests have produced very little profit either to the public revenue or to individuals ; " - and ...
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... Majesty or his Majesty's family ? What power have they within any of these principalities , which they have not within their king- dom ? In what manner is the dignity of the nobility con- cerned in these principalities ? What rights ...
... Majesty or his Majesty's family ? What power have they within any of these principalities , which they have not within their king- dom ? In what manner is the dignity of the nobility con- cerned in these principalities ? What rights ...
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... Majesty's reign Lord Talbot came to the administration of a great department in the household . I believe no man ever entered into his Majesty's service , or into the service of any prince , with a more clear integrity , or with more ...
... Majesty's reign Lord Talbot came to the administration of a great department in the household . I believe no man ever entered into his Majesty's service , or into the service of any prince , with a more clear integrity , or with more ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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