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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... present or future miseries , which we may suffer , on the resistance of our brethren . But I would wish them , in this grave matter , and if peace is not wholly removed from their hearts , to consider seriously , first , that to ...
... present or future miseries , which we may suffer , on the resistance of our brethren . But I would wish them , in this grave matter , and if peace is not wholly removed from their hearts , to consider seriously , first , that to ...
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... present be not sufficiently hot and extensive , they may shortly have it as warm and as spreading as their hearts can desire . Is it the force of the kingdom they call for ? They have it already ; and if they choose to fight their ...
... present be not sufficiently hot and extensive , they may shortly have it as warm and as spreading as their hearts can desire . Is it the force of the kingdom they call for ? They have it already ; and if they choose to fight their ...
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... present the most impolitic which we ever carried on . The good people of England considered Holland as a sort of dependency on this kingdom ; they dreaded to drive it to the protection , or subject it to the power of France , by their ...
... present the most impolitic which we ever carried on . The good people of England considered Holland as a sort of dependency on this kingdom ; they dreaded to drive it to the protection , or subject it to the power of France , by their ...
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... present business . I must beg leave to observe , that it is not only the invidious branch of taxation that will be resisted , but that no other given part of legislative rights can be exercised , without regard to the general opinion of ...
... present business . I must beg leave to observe , that it is not only the invidious branch of taxation that will be resisted , but that no other given part of legislative rights can be exercised , without regard to the general opinion of ...
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... present condition , think it absurd , that powers or members of any constitution should exist , rarely or never to be exercised , I hope I shall be excused in mentioning another instance , that is material . We know , that the ...
... present condition , think it absurd , that powers or members of any constitution should exist , rarely or never to be exercised , I hope I shall be excused in mentioning another instance , that is material . We know , that the ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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