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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... course from the wildest anarchy to the sternest despotism , has actually conquered the finest parts of Europe , has distressed , disunited , deranged , and broke to pieces all the rest ; and so subdued the minds of the rulers in every ...
... course from the wildest anarchy to the sternest despotism , has actually conquered the finest parts of Europe , has distressed , disunited , deranged , and broke to pieces all the rest ; and so subdued the minds of the rulers in every ...
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... course of elevation or decline , we may hope that the British fortune may fluctuate also ; because the public mind , which greatly influences that fortune , may have it's changes . We are therefore never authorized to abandon our ...
... course of elevation or decline , we may hope that the British fortune may fluctuate also ; because the public mind , which greatly influences that fortune , may have it's changes . We are therefore never authorized to abandon our ...
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... Ministers that I do add - if our Government perseveres , in it's as uniform course , of acting under instruments with such preambles , it pleads guilty to the charges made by our KING'S SPEECH , OCT . 29 , 1795 . 25 24 REGICIDE PEACE . I.
... Ministers that I do add - if our Government perseveres , in it's as uniform course , of acting under instruments with such preambles , it pleads guilty to the charges made by our KING'S SPEECH , OCT . 29 , 1795 . 25 24 REGICIDE PEACE . I.
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... course , that we should wait until the enemy shewed some sort of disposition on their part to fulfil this condition . It was hoped indeed that our suppliant strains might be suffered to steal into the august ear in a more propitious ...
... course , that we should wait until the enemy shewed some sort of disposition on their part to fulfil this condition . It was hoped indeed that our suppliant strains might be suffered to steal into the august ear in a more propitious ...
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... course of events will allow , of which the will of man cannot dispose ) security and protection to all those who , by declaring for a monarchical form of Government , shall shake off the yoke of sanguinary anarchy ; of that anarchy ...
... course of events will allow , of which the will of man cannot dispose ) security and protection to all those who , by declaring for a monarchical form of Government , shall shake off the yoke of sanguinary anarchy ; of that anarchy ...
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