The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... friendship with Great Britain , the same spirit of good - will to the kingdom of France , the same regard to the general tranquillity , which have caused him to view , with concern , the growth and continuance of the present disorders ...
... friendship with Great Britain , the same spirit of good - will to the kingdom of France , the same regard to the general tranquillity , which have caused him to view , with concern , the growth and continuance of the present disorders ...
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... friendship . We ought to fall in with the ideas of Mons . Mont- morin's circular manifesto ; and to do business of course with the functionaries who act under the new power , by which that king , to whom his majesty's minister has been ...
... friendship . We ought to fall in with the ideas of Mons . Mont- morin's circular manifesto ; and to do business of course with the functionaries who act under the new power , by which that king , to whom his majesty's minister has been ...
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... friendship ; to force sovereigns to submit to those rights is her mode of hostility . So that either as friend or foe her whole scheme has been , and is , to throw the empire into con- fusion and those statesmen , who follow the old ...
... friendship ; to force sovereigns to submit to those rights is her mode of hostility . So that either as friend or foe her whole scheme has been , and is , to throw the empire into con- fusion and those statesmen , who follow the old ...
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... friend and correspondent of Priestley , at their head , the most furious of the extravagant repub- licans . The late assembly , after the last captivity of the king , had actually chosen this Condorcet by a majority in the ballot , for ...
... friend and correspondent of Priestley , at their head , the most furious of the extravagant repub- licans . The late assembly , after the last captivity of the king , had actually chosen this Condorcet by a majority in the ballot , for ...
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... friends , from whence to draw supplies , would have been behind them ; a plentiful country of enemies , from whence to force supplies , would have been before them . Good towns were always within reach to deposit their hospitals and ...
... friends , from whence to draw supplies , would have been behind them ; a plentiful country of enemies , from whence to force supplies , would have been before them . Good towns were always within reach to deposit their hospitals and ...
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