Burke, Select Works, Volume 3Clarendon Press, 1904 - 328 páginas |
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... kingdom . The existing powers in France ought to be con- sidered as outlawed . ' France , ' he wrote , ' is out of herself . The moral France is separated from the geographical . The master of the house is expelled : and the robbers are ...
... kingdom . The existing powers in France ought to be con- sidered as outlawed . ' France , ' he wrote , ' is out of herself . The moral France is separated from the geographical . The master of the house is expelled : and the robbers are ...
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... kingdom , itself nearly allied to France . The people were unanimous for the French incorporation ; and to condemn them to return to German slavery would be cruel , ungrateful , and impolitic . And it was here that the aggression of the ...
... kingdom , itself nearly allied to France . The people were unanimous for the French incorporation ; and to condemn them to return to German slavery would be cruel , ungrateful , and impolitic . And it was here that the aggression of the ...
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... in the councils of Europe , as if this great kingdom , with her six hundred years of national glory , with her splendid offshoots and dependencies on every habitable shore of the globe , were in continual peril of being xliv INTRODUCTION .
... in the councils of Europe , as if this great kingdom , with her six hundred years of national glory , with her splendid offshoots and dependencies on every habitable shore of the globe , were in continual peril of being xliv INTRODUCTION .
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... kingdoms , but which existed , without any visible effect on the state , in the highest degree in many other Princes ; and , far from destroying their power , had only left some slight stains on their character . The financial diffi ...
... kingdoms , but which existed , without any visible effect on the state , in the highest degree in many other Princes ; and , far from destroying their power , had only left some slight stains on their character . The financial diffi ...
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... kingdom . FOR One ( if they be properly treated ) I despair neither of the publick fortune nor of the publick mind . There is much to be done undoubtedly , and much to be retrieved . We must walk in new ways , or we can never encounter ...
... kingdom . FOR One ( if they be properly treated ) I despair neither of the publick fortune nor of the publick mind . There is much to be done undoubtedly , and much to be retrieved . We must walk in new ways , or we can never encounter ...
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