The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...: Political miscellanies. Reflections on the revolution in France. Letter to a member of the National assemblyG. Bell & sons, 1892 |
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... France makes war upon Great Britain . God avert the omen ! But if we should see any genius in war and politics arise in France to second what is done in the bureau ! —I turn my eyes from the con- sequences . The noble lord in the blue ...
... France makes war upon Great Britain . God avert the omen ! But if we should see any genius in war and politics arise in France to second what is done in the bureau ! —I turn my eyes from the con- sequences . The noble lord in the blue ...
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... France · I am not in dread of the gallant spirit of its brave and numerous nobility : I am not alarmed even at the great navy which has been so miraculously created . All these things Louis the Fourteenth had before . With all these ...
... France · I am not in dread of the gallant spirit of its brave and numerous nobility : I am not alarmed even at the great navy which has been so miraculously created . All these things Louis the Fourteenth had before . With all these ...
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... France , and is the substance to be so mis- chievous to England ? Is the very constitution of nature so altered by a sea of twenty miles , that economy should give power on the continent , and that profusion should give it here ? For ...
... France , and is the substance to be so mis- chievous to England ? Is the very constitution of nature so altered by a sea of twenty miles , that economy should give power on the continent , and that profusion should give it here ? For ...
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... France uses in addressing himself to his people ; and it differs only , as it falls short of the French king's idea of what is due to his subjects . " To con- vince , " says he , our faithful subjects of the desire we enter- tain not to ...
... France uses in addressing himself to his people ; and it differs only , as it falls short of the French king's idea of what is due to his subjects . " To con- vince , " says he , our faithful subjects of the desire we enter- tain not to ...
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... France , a great terror fell upon this kingdom . On a sudden we awakened from our dreams of conquest , and saw ourselves threatened with an immediate invasion ; which we were at that time very ill prepared to resist . You remember the ...
... France , a great terror fell upon this kingdom . On a sudden we awakened from our dreams of conquest , and saw ourselves threatened with an immediate invasion ; which we were at that time very ill prepared to resist . You remember the ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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