Burke, Select Works, Volume 3Clarendon Press, 1904 - 328 páginas |
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Página xvii
... Regicide , must have seemed ridiculous indeed . The sovereigns of Prussia , of Spain , and of Naples , not to mention lesser ones , were known to be willing to treat with the Convention , stained though it was with the blood of a king ...
... Regicide , must have seemed ridiculous indeed . The sovereigns of Prussia , of Spain , and of Naples , not to mention lesser ones , were known to be willing to treat with the Convention , stained though it was with the blood of a king ...
Página xx
... Regicide Convention , inheriting in all fulness its reckless policy , and its infamous principles . One fact amply justified him in extending to the Directory that hateful epithet ' Regicide , ' which he had bestowed upon the Convention ...
... Regicide Convention , inheriting in all fulness its reckless policy , and its infamous principles . One fact amply justified him in extending to the Directory that hateful epithet ' Regicide , ' which he had bestowed upon the Convention ...
Página xxxii
... Regicide Peace . The contemplation of the past vicissitudes of France suggested that brilliant historical phantas- magoria with which the volume opens . In the mutable scheme of human events , all things were possible . That terrible ...
... Regicide Peace . The contemplation of the past vicissitudes of France suggested that brilliant historical phantas- magoria with which the volume opens . In the mutable scheme of human events , all things were possible . That terrible ...
Página xxxiii
... regicide sympathizers could really desire a regicide peace : the rest of the nation , if once roused to a full consideration of the question , and to a sense of its enormous moment , must be in favour of maintaining the war . What pro ...
... regicide sympathizers could really desire a regicide peace : the rest of the nation , if once roused to a full consideration of the question , and to a sense of its enormous moment , must be in favour of maintaining the war . What pro ...
Página xli
... Regicide Peace was prepared for the press by the former ; the Fourth , by the latter . The exact condition in which the Third Letter came to the hands of Laurence is described in the Advertisements , prefixed to it on publication , and ...
... Regicide Peace was prepared for the press by the former ; the Fourth , by the latter . The exact condition in which the Third Letter came to the hands of Laurence is described in the Advertisements , prefixed to it on publication , and ...
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