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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... direct application to the French Regicides through the Agent General for the humiliation of 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 ...
... direct application to the French Regicides through the Agent General for the humiliation of 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 ...
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... direct breach in their system , which did not permit one 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 ...
... direct breach in their system , which did not permit one 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 ...
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... direct contrary course has been taken in the Synagogue of Anti- christ , I mean in that forge and manufactory of all evil , the sect which predominated in the Constituent Assembly of 1789. Those monsters employed the same , or greater ...
... direct contrary course has been taken in the Synagogue of Anti- christ , I mean in that forge and manufactory of all evil , the sect which predominated in the Constituent Assembly of 1789. Those monsters employed the same , or greater ...
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... direct promise of protection - if after all this , taking advantage of our deplorable situation , which left us no choice , they were to treat us as the lowest and vilest of all mercenaries ? If they THE CASE APPLIED AT HOME . 89 were ...
... direct promise of protection - if after all this , taking advantage of our deplorable situation , which left us no choice , they were to treat us as the lowest and vilest of all mercenaries ? If they THE CASE APPLIED AT HOME . 89 were ...
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... direct , home , pressing , and not remote , contingent , uncertain , and formed upon loose analogies . We judged of the danger with which we were menaced by Jacobin France , from the whole tenor of it's conduct ; not from one or two ...
... direct , home , pressing , and not remote , contingent , uncertain , and formed upon loose analogies . We judged of the danger with which we were menaced by Jacobin France , from the whole tenor of it's conduct ; not from one or two ...
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Algiers alliance allies Ambassador ambition amity argument Atheism Austrian Netherlands Author Britain British Burke's called cause civil common conquests constitution Convention Crown 8vo danger declaration dignity Directory disposition dread duty Edition effect Empire enemy England English Europe existence expence Extra fcap faction favour force France French French Revolution Government Holland honour hope hostility House Increase to 1791 interest Jacobin King kingdom Letter liberty Lord Auckland Lord Malmesbury Louis Majesty mankind manner Marquis de Montalembert means ment mercenary war mind Ministers Ministry Monarchy moral murder nation nature negotiation neighbour never noble object opinion Paris Parliament party persons political politicians politicks possession present principles Prussia publick reason Regicide Regicide Peace religion Republic Republick Revolution Revolutionary Tribunal ruin sentiments shew Sir Sydney Smith sort Sovereign Spain speculative spirit Stadtholder thing tion treaty W. W. SKEAT West Indies whilst whole