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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... equal procedure , upon some prospect of ending the war with suc- cess , ( which however may be delusive , ) administration pre- pares to act against those as traitors who remain in their hands at the end of the troubles , in my opinion ...
... equal procedure , upon some prospect of ending the war with suc- cess , ( which however may be delusive , ) administration pre- pares to act against those as traitors who remain in their hands at the end of the troubles , in my opinion ...
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... equal those which will be felt , after the most tri- umphant violence . You have got all the intermediate evils of war into the bargain . I think I know America . If I do not , my ignorance is incurable , for I have spared no pains to ...
... equal those which will be felt , after the most tri- umphant violence . You have got all the intermediate evils of war into the bargain . I think I know America . If I do not , my ignorance is incurable , for I have spared no pains to ...
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... equal and friendly relation of fellow - citizens to the subjects of this kingdom . Humble as this relation may appear to some , when it is once broken , a strong tie is dissolved . Other sort of connexions ! will be sought . For , there ...
... equal and friendly relation of fellow - citizens to the subjects of this kingdom . Humble as this relation may appear to some , when it is once broken , a strong tie is dissolved . Other sort of connexions ! will be sought . For , there ...
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... equal steps , and governed by the same necessity , had formed within them- selves , either by royal instruction or royal charter , assem- blies so exceedingly resembling a parliament , in all their forms , functions , and powers , that ...
... equal steps , and governed by the same necessity , had formed within them- selves , either by royal instruction or royal charter , assem- blies so exceedingly resembling a parliament , in all their forms , functions , and powers , that ...
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... humble ser- vice in everything . I hope that whenever any of them were pleased to command me , that they found me perfectly equal in my obedience . But flattery and friendship are very 36 LETTER TO THE SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL .
... humble ser- vice in everything . I hope that whenever any of them were pleased to command me , that they found me perfectly equal in my obedience . But flattery and friendship are very 36 LETTER TO THE SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL .
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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