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... republic as theirs is absurd in the highest degree . But in demonstrating this , to them , at least , I can have made no discovery . They only held out the royal name to catch those Frenchmen to whom the name of king is still venerable ...
... republic as theirs is absurd in the highest degree . But in demonstrating this , to them , at least , I can have made no discovery . They only held out the royal name to catch those Frenchmen to whom the name of king is still venerable ...
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... republic . He denied that the present scheme of things in France did at all deserve the respectable name of a republic : he had therefore no comparison between monarchies and republics to make . That what was done in France was a wild ...
... republic . He denied that the present scheme of things in France did at all deserve the respectable name of a republic : he had therefore no comparison between monarchies and republics to make . That what was done in France was a wild ...
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... republic or a confederacy of republics . If such an encomium could make any unfavorable impression on the king's mind , surely his voluntary panegyrics on that event , not so much introduced as intruded into other debates , with which ...
... republic or a confederacy of republics . If such an encomium could make any unfavorable impression on the king's mind , surely his voluntary panegyrics on that event , not so much introduced as intruded into other debates , with which ...
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... republic ( if so it may be reputed ) which has no correctives , and which he believes to be incapable of admitting any . No principle of Mr. Burke's con- duct or writings obliged him from consistency to be- come an advocate for an ...
... republic ( if so it may be reputed ) which has no correctives , and which he believes to be incapable of admitting any . No principle of Mr. Burke's con- duct or writings obliged him from consistency to be- come an advocate for an ...
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... republic , modern or ancient . Far from it . He has studied the form and spirit of republics very early in life ; he has studied them with great attention , and with a mind undisturbed by affection or prejudice . He is , indeed ...
... republic , modern or ancient . Far from it . He has studied the form and spirit of republics very early in life ; he has studied them with great attention , and with a mind undisturbed by affection or prejudice . He is , indeed ...
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