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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... wherein they entreated his Majesty to cause persons , charged with high treason in America , to be brought into this kingdom for trial . By this act of Henry the Eighth , so construed and so LETTER TJ THE SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL . 3.
... wherein they entreated his Majesty to cause persons , charged with high treason in America , to be brought into this kingdom for trial . By this act of Henry the Eighth , so construed and so LETTER TJ THE SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL . 3.
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... person coming from the East Indies , every gentleman who has travelled for his health or education , every mariner who has ... persons were of opinion , that during the prevalence of such dispositions , all struggle rather inflamed than ...
... person coming from the East Indies , every gentleman who has travelled for his health or education , every mariner who has ... persons were of opinion , that during the prevalence of such dispositions , all struggle rather inflamed than ...
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... persons , they have rooted in our laws , and the latest posterity will taste the fruits of them . Nor is it the worst effect of this unnatural contention , that our laws are corrupted . Whilst manners remain entire , they will correct ...
... persons , they have rooted in our laws , and the latest posterity will taste the fruits of them . Nor is it the worst effect of this unnatural contention , that our laws are corrupted . Whilst manners remain entire , they will correct ...
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... persons , and they are satis- fied with hiring Germans . They promise their private for- tunes , and they mortgage their country . They have all the merit of volunteers , without risk of person or charge of con- tribution ; and when the ...
... persons , and they are satis- fied with hiring Germans . They promise their private for- tunes , and they mortgage their country . They have all the merit of volunteers , without risk of person or charge of con- tribution ; and when the ...
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... various retributions made to persons whose offices are taken away , or who , in any other way , suffer by the new ar rangements that are made . been surrendered by the king to the economy of his 60 SPEECH ON THE ECONOMICAL REFORM .
... various retributions made to persons whose offices are taken away , or who , in any other way , suffer by the new ar rangements that are made . been surrendered by the king to the economy of his 60 SPEECH ON THE ECONOMICAL REFORM .
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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