Burke: Select Works, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1897 |
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... sovereign of his people . ' For a compliment , this new form of address does not seem to be very soothing . Those ... sovereigns by the Apostle of Liberty . Kings and nations were trampled upon by the foot of one calling himself ' the ...
... sovereign of his people . ' For a compliment , this new form of address does not seem to be very soothing . Those ... sovereigns by the Apostle of Liberty . Kings and nations were trampled upon by the foot of one calling himself ' the ...
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... sovereign of sovereigns , cannot think it repre- hensible , that this our corporate fealty and homage , that this our recognition of a seigniory paramount , I had almost said this , oblation of the state itself , as a worthy offering on ...
... sovereign of sovereigns , cannot think it repre- hensible , that this our corporate fealty and homage , that this our recognition of a seigniory paramount , I had almost said this , oblation of the state itself , as a worthy offering on ...
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... sovereign , and the sole sovereign : all the members are * See L'Etat de la France , p . 363 . therefore integral parts of this sole sovereignty . But with DISORGANIZATION . 221 I cannot speculate quite so sanguinely as he docs: ...
... sovereign , and the sole sovereign : all the members are * See L'Etat de la France , p . 363 . therefore integral parts of this sole sovereignty . But with DISORGANIZATION . 221 I cannot speculate quite so sanguinely as he docs: ...
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