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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... appear evident , if we reflect how difficult it is , that the ambitious Government of England should sincerely wish for a peace that would snatch from it it's maritime preponderancy , would re - establish the freedom of the seas , would ...
... appear evident , if we reflect how difficult it is , that the ambitious Government of England should sincerely wish for a peace that would snatch from it it's maritime preponderancy , would re - establish the freedom of the seas , would ...
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... appear any cause , why we should proceed under the scandalous construction of our enemy , upon the former offer made by Mr. Wickham , and on the new offer made directly at Paris . It is not , therefore , from a sense of dignity , but ...
... appear any cause , why we should proceed under the scandalous construction of our enemy , upon the former offer made by Mr. Wickham , and on the new offer made directly at Paris . It is not , therefore , from a sense of dignity , but ...
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... appear a well - chosen discipline to form men to a nice sense of honour , or a quick resentment of injuries . A long habit of humiliation does not seem a very good pre- parative to manly and vigorous sentiment . It may not leave ...
... appear a well - chosen discipline to form men to a nice sense of honour , or a quick resentment of injuries . A long habit of humiliation does not seem a very good pre- parative to manly and vigorous sentiment . It may not leave ...
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... appear of no higher moment than a discussion in a vestry . When I was very young , a general fashion told me I was to admire some of the writings against that Minister ; a little more maturity taught me as much to despise them . I ...
... appear of no higher moment than a discussion in a vestry . When I was very young , a general fashion told me I was to admire some of the writings against that Minister ; a little more maturity taught me as much to despise them . I ...
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... appear to divide her affection or her interest , or even to distinguish her in identity from England . Having settled the great point of the consolidation ( which he hoped would be eternal ) of the countries , made for a common interest ...
... appear to divide her affection or her interest , or even to distinguish her in identity from England . Having settled the great point of the consolidation ( which he hoped would be eternal ) of the countries , made for a common interest ...
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