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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... sovereign powers . It would be ridi- culous to assert , that those powers have suffered nothing in their estimation . I admit that the greater interests of state will for a moment supersede all other considerations : but if there was a ...
... sovereign powers . It would be ridi- culous to assert , that those powers have suffered nothing in their estimation . I admit that the greater interests of state will for a moment supersede all other considerations : but if there was a ...
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... sovereign Princes , I trust , will not spread . It is the concern of man- kind , that the destruction of order should not be a claim to rank that crimes should not be the only title to pre- eminence and honour . Ar this second stage of ...
... sovereign Princes , I trust , will not spread . It is the concern of man- kind , that the destruction of order should not be a claim to rank that crimes should not be the only title to pre- eminence and honour . Ar this second stage of ...
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... Sovereigns . At length a step was taken in degradation which even went lower than all the rest . Deficient in merits of our own , a Mediator was to be sought - and we looked for that Mediator at Berlin ! The King of Prussia's merits in ...
... Sovereigns . At length a step was taken in degradation which even went lower than all the rest . Deficient in merits of our own , a Mediator was to be sought - and we looked for that Mediator at Berlin ! The King of Prussia's merits in ...
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... sovereign power to utter a word in the concerns of his equal . - Another repulse . We were desired to apply directly in our persons . We submitted and made the application . It might be thought that here , at length , we had touched the ...
... sovereign power to utter a word in the concerns of his equal . - Another repulse . We were desired to apply directly in our persons . We submitted and made the application . It might be thought that here , at length , we had touched the ...
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... Sovereign , and of the illustrious Princess , who , with an unshaken firmness , has shared all the misfortunes of her Royal Consort , his protracted sufferings , his cruel captivity and his ignomini- ous death . They ( the allies ) have ...
... Sovereign , and of the illustrious Princess , who , with an unshaken firmness , has shared all the misfortunes of her Royal Consort , his protracted sufferings , his cruel captivity and his ignomini- ous death . They ( the allies ) have ...
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