The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... enemies , of connecting their territories to one or the other of the two great German powers . They do not take into consideration that the means which they encou- rage , as leading to the event they desire , will with certainty not ...
... enemies , of connecting their territories to one or the other of the two great German powers . They do not take into consideration that the means which they encou- rage , as leading to the event they desire , will with certainty not ...
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... enemy , rigorous by resentment , by nature and by necessity , was obliged to bear in a manner the whole burden of the war ; in the intervals when their allies prevailed , the inhabitants of that country were not better treated . The ...
... enemy , rigorous by resentment , by nature and by necessity , was obliged to bear in a manner the whole burden of the war ; in the intervals when their allies prevailed , the inhabitants of that country were not better treated . The ...
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... enemies . are fugi- But that place being the chief seat of the power Gentlemen and intelligence of the ruling faction , and the place tives . of occasional resort for their fiercest spirits , even there a revolution is not likely to ...
... enemies . are fugi- But that place being the chief seat of the power Gentlemen and intelligence of the ruling faction , and the place tives . of occasional resort for their fiercest spirits , even there a revolution is not likely to ...
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... enemies to kings , nobility , and priesthood . We have seen all the academicians at Paris , with Condorcet , the friend and correspondent of Priestley , at their head , the most furious of the extravagant repub- licans . The late ...
... enemies to kings , nobility , and priesthood . We have seen all the academicians at Paris , with Condorcet , the friend and correspondent of Priestley , at their head , the most furious of the extravagant repub- licans . The late ...
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... enemy , but with the jealousy of a rival . They ' would make him desirous of doing , in his own domínions , by a royal despotism , what has been done in France by a democratick . Rather than abandon such enterprises , they would ...
... enemy , but with the jealousy of a rival . They ' would make him desirous of doing , in his own domínions , by a royal despotism , what has been done in France by a democratick . Rather than abandon such enterprises , they would ...
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