Burke, Select Works: Four letters on the proposals for peace with the regicide directory of France. New ed. 1892Clarendon Press, 1892 |
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... true position of England and the Allies , and the true relation of France with the rest of Europe . He then turned to the history of the overtures for peace . Omitting the Auckland pamphlet , and dating the negotiations from the King's ...
... true position of England and the Allies , and the true relation of France with the rest of Europe . He then turned to the history of the overtures for peace . Omitting the Auckland pamphlet , and dating the negotiations from the King's ...
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... true aims and the actual character of the new French ambition is the main point of the present Letters : and in this great and central point it may safely be said that Burke was perfectly and invariably right . How the spirit which ...
... true aims and the actual character of the new French ambition is the main point of the present Letters : and in this great and central point it may safely be said that Burke was perfectly and invariably right . How the spirit which ...
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... true aspect , is strictly preventive : the murderer is sent to the gallows , not because he has murdered a man , but that men may not be murdered . Of vindictive or avenging justice , fully civilized society knows nothing . That form of ...
... true aspect , is strictly preventive : the murderer is sent to the gallows , not because he has murdered a man , but that men may not be murdered . Of vindictive or avenging justice , fully civilized society knows nothing . That form of ...
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... true English patriot to a cruel death . Here , then , we see what Burke regarded as one object of the war . The restoration of the monarchy and the church was to be followed by a Bloody Assize . Was the war with France really ...
... true English patriot to a cruel death . Here , then , we see what Burke regarded as one object of the war . The restoration of the monarchy and the church was to be followed by a Bloody Assize . Was the war with France really ...
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... true , that where the essential publick force ( of which money is but a part ) is in any degree upon a par in a conflict between nations , that state which is resolved to hazard it's existence rather than to abandon it's objects , must ...
... true , that where the essential publick force ( of which money is but a part ) is in any degree upon a par in a conflict between nations , that state which is resolved to hazard it's existence rather than to abandon it's objects , must ...
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