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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... trust ; complaining of hostilities which she dares not resent ; deficient to her allies ; lofty to her subjects , and submissive to her enemies ; whilst the liberal government of this free nation is supported by the hireling sword of ...
... trust ; complaining of hostilities which she dares not resent ; deficient to her allies ; lofty to her subjects , and submissive to her enemies ; whilst the liberal government of this free nation is supported by the hireling sword of ...
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... trust them as amply as we think proper ; but as they have most certainly a call for all the reason which their stock can furnish , why should we think it proper to disturb its operation by inflaming their passions ? I may be unable to ...
... trust them as amply as we think proper ; but as they have most certainly a call for all the reason which their stock can furnish , why should we think it proper to disturb its operation by inflaming their passions ? I may be unable to ...
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... trust his own heart with this dreadful secret of ambition . But it will appear in its time ; and no man , who professes to reduce an- other to the insolent mercy of a foreign arm , ever had any sort of good - will towards him . The ...
... trust his own heart with this dreadful secret of ambition . But it will appear in its time ; and no man , who professes to reduce an- other to the insolent mercy of a foreign arm , ever had any sort of good - will towards him . The ...
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... trust in it is to be confirmed . Let them but once get us into a war , and then their power is safe , and an act of oblivion passed for all their misconduct . But is it really true , that government is always to be strengthened with the ...
... trust in it is to be confirmed . Let them but once get us into a war , and then their power is safe , and an act of oblivion passed for all their misconduct . But is it really true , that government is always to be strengthened with the ...
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... trust , I found your parlia- ment in possession of an unlimited legislative power over the colonies . I could not open the statute book without seeing the actual exercise of it , more or less , in all cases whatsoever . This possession ...
... trust , I found your parlia- ment in possession of an unlimited legislative power over the colonies . I could not open the statute book without seeing the actual exercise of it , more or less , in all cases whatsoever . This possession ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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