A Library of Universal Literature: In 4 Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations. Pt.3: Orations, Band 4Collier, 1900 |
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... kingdom ? Is this the indignant spirit of England , who , " but yesterday , " gave law to the House of Bourbon ? My lords , the dignity of nations demands a decisive conduct in a situation like this . Even when the greatest prince that ...
... kingdom ? Is this the indignant spirit of England , who , " but yesterday , " gave law to the House of Bourbon ? My lords , the dignity of nations demands a decisive conduct in a situation like this . Even when the greatest prince that ...
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... kingdom . Happening to arrive at the Brille , and finding it weak in defence , they made themselves masters of the place : and this was the foundation of the United Provinces . My lords , this ruinous and ignominious situation , where ...
... kingdom . Happening to arrive at the Brille , and finding it weak in defence , they made themselves masters of the place : and this was the foundation of the United Provinces . My lords , this ruinous and ignominious situation , where ...
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... kingdom . But my idea of it is this ; that an empire is the aggregate of many states , under one common head , whether this head be a monarch or a presiding republic . It does , in such con- stitutions , frequently happen ( and nothing ...
... kingdom . But my idea of it is this ; that an empire is the aggregate of many states , under one common head , whether this head be a monarch or a presiding republic . It does , in such con- stitutions , frequently happen ( and nothing ...
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... You changed the people ; you altered the religion ; but you never touched the form or the vital substance of free government in that kingdom . You deposed kings ; you restored them ; you altered the succession to theirs , 62 BURKE.
... You changed the people ; you altered the religion ; but you never touched the form or the vital substance of free government in that kingdom . You deposed kings ; you restored them ; you altered the succession to theirs , 62 BURKE.
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... kingdom that it is ; and , from a disgrace and a burden intolerable to this nation , has rendered her a principal part of our strength and ornament . This country cannot be said to have ever formally taxed her . The irregular things ...
... kingdom that it is ; and , from a disgrace and a burden intolerable to this nation , has rendered her a principal part of our strength and ornament . This country cannot be said to have ever formally taxed her . The irregular things ...
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