The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... body , com- prehending most of the dissenters of the three lead- ing denominations ; to these are readily aggre- gated all who are dissenters in character , temper , and disposition , though not belonging to any of their congregations ...
... body , com- prehending most of the dissenters of the three lead- ing denominations ; to these are readily aggre- gated all who are dissenters in character , temper , and disposition , though not belonging to any of their congregations ...
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... body is a vast mass of heterogeneous states , held together by that hetero- geneous body of old principles , which formed the publick law positive and doctrinal . The modern laws and liberties , which the new power in France proposes to ...
... body is a vast mass of heterogeneous states , held together by that hetero- geneous body of old principles , which formed the publick law positive and doctrinal . The modern laws and liberties , which the new power in France proposes to ...
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... body as it stands at present . A great revolution is preparing in Germany ; and a revolution , in my opinion , likely to be more decisive upon the general fate of nations than that of France itself ; other than as in France is to be ...
... body as it stands at present . A great revolution is preparing in Germany ; and a revolution , in my opinion , likely to be more decisive upon the general fate of nations than that of France itself ; other than as in France is to be ...
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... body ) has a serious interest in preserving it ; but , except through the power of France , acting upon the common old principles of state policy , in the case we have supposed , she has no sort of means of supporting that interest . It ...
... body ) has a serious interest in preserving it ; but , except through the power of France , acting upon the common old principles of state policy , in the case we have supposed , she has no sort of means of supporting that interest . It ...
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Edmund Burke. Italy . reposed themselves for the preservation of the parts of their body in their respective rights , and permanent forms , as well as for the maintenance of all in their general independency . Switzerland and Germany are ...
Edmund Burke. Italy . reposed themselves for the preservation of the parts of their body in their respective rights , and permanent forms , as well as for the maintenance of all in their general independency . Switzerland and Germany are ...
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