Annual Register, Band 38Edmund Burke 1800 |
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... manner unprecedent- ed fince the king's acceffion to the throne . In his way to the houfe of lords , which lay through the park , his coach was furrounded , on every fide , by perfons of all defcriptions , demanding peace , and the ...
... manner unprecedent- ed fince the king's acceffion to the throne . In his way to the houfe of lords , which lay through the park , his coach was furrounded , on every fide , by perfons of all defcriptions , demanding peace , and the ...
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... manner . On the last day of Octo- ber , a proclamation was iffued , of fering a thousand pounds for the difcovery of any perfon guilty of thofe outrages . On the fourth of November it was followed by ano- ther , wherein it was faid ...
... manner . On the last day of Octo- ber , a proclamation was iffued , of fering a thousand pounds for the difcovery of any perfon guilty of thofe outrages . On the fourth of November it was followed by ano- ther , wherein it was faid ...
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... manner . Oppreffive and cruel laws were contrary to the difpofition of the people of this country , and tended to render them averfe to the go- vernment that framed them . The ftatutes of Edward III . were made at a time when the power ...
... manner . Oppreffive and cruel laws were contrary to the difpofition of the people of this country , and tended to render them averfe to the go- vernment that framed them . The ftatutes of Edward III . were made at a time when the power ...
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... manner to preferve it from the infringement defigned in the bill propofed , and to exprefs their de- teftation of it . He had feen and heard of revolutions , but experi- ence had fhewn they were not ow- ing to the freedom of popular ...
... manner to preferve it from the infringement defigned in the bill propofed , and to exprefs their de- teftation of it . He had feen and heard of revolutions , but experi- ence had fhewn they were not ow- ing to the freedom of popular ...
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... manner , that the fafety of the ftate required it fhould be fo regulated , as to pre- vent the mifchiefs wherein they were aiming to render it inftru- mental . So far , in his judgement , were the provifions of the bill fuf- ficiently ...
... manner , that the fafety of the ftate required it fhould be fo regulated , as to pre- vent the mifchiefs wherein they were aiming to render it inftru- mental . So far , in his judgement , were the provifions of the bill fuf- ficiently ...
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Seite 351 - I could wish that they will control the usual current of the passions or prevent our nation from running the course which has hitherto marked the destiny of nations. But if I may even flatter myself that they may be productive of some partial benefit, some occasional good that they may now and then recur to moderate the fury of party spirit, to warn against the mischiefs of foreign intrigue, to guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism, this hope will be a full recompense for the solicitude...
Seite 343 - Citizens, by birth or choice, of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your affections. The name of AMERICAN, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism, more than any appellation derived from local discriminations.
Seite 345 - They serve to organize faction, to give it an artificial and extraordinary force — to put in the place of the delegated will of the nation, the will of a party, often a small but artful and enterprising minority of the community, and, according to the alternate triumphs of different parties, to make the public administration the mirror of the ill-concerted and incongruous projects of faction, rather than the organ of consistent and wholesome plans digested by common councils, and modified by mutual...
Seite 345 - The basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutions of government. But the constitution which at any time exists till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people is sacredly obligatory upon all.
Seite 347 - THERE is an opinion that parties in free countries are useful checks upon the administration of the government, and serve to keep alive the spirit of liberty. This within...
Seite 2 - In looking forward to the moment which is intended to terminate the career of my public life, my feelings do not permit me to suspend the deep acknowledgment of that debt of gratitude which I owe to my beloved country for the many honors it has conferred upon me...
Seite 341 - ... consistently with motives which I was not at liberty to disregard, to return to that retirement from which I had been reluctantly drawn. The strength of my inclination to do this previous to the last election had even led to the preparation of an address to declare it to you ; but mature reflection on the then perplexed and critical posture of our affairs with foreign nations and the unanimous advice of persons entitled to my confidence impelled me to abandon the idea.
Seite 351 - How far in the discharge of my official duties, I have been guided by the principles which have been delineated, the public records and other evidences of my conduct must witness to you and to the world.
Seite 351 - In relation to the still subsisting war in Europe my proclamation of the 22d of April 1793 is the index to my plan. Sanctioned by your approving voice, and by that of your Representatives in both Houses of Congress, the spirit of that measure has continually governed me, uninfluenced by any attempts to deter or divert me from it. After deliberate examination, with the...
Seite 349 - Can it be that Providence has not connected the permanent felicity of a nation with its virtue?