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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... person , with whom something deserving the name of peace may be made . On that supposition , let us examine our own proceeding . Let us compute the profit it has brought , and the advantage that it is likely to bring hereafter . A peace ...
... person , with whom something deserving the name of peace may be made . On that supposition , let us examine our own proceeding . Let us compute the profit it has brought , and the advantage that it is likely to bring hereafter . A peace ...
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... persons of the first distinction , whose safety at other times could not have been an object of solicitation . They had quitted France on the faith of the declaration of the rights of citizens . They never had been in the service of the ...
... persons of the first distinction , whose safety at other times could not have been an object of solicitation . They had quitted France on the faith of the declaration of the rights of citizens . They never had been in the service of the ...
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... persons Royalty is insulted and de- graded at the seat of plebeian pride and upstart insolence . There is a minister from Denmark at Paris . Without any previous encouragement to that , any more than the other steps , we sent through ...
... persons Royalty is insulted and de- graded at the seat of plebeian pride and upstart insolence . There is a minister from Denmark at Paris . Without any previous encouragement to that , any more than the other steps , we sent through ...
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... person who has had in his eye the transactions of the last seven years . I know it is supposed , that if good terms ... persons have been kicked into courage ; and this is no bad hint to give to those who are too forward and liberal in ...
... person who has had in his eye the transactions of the last seven years . I know it is supposed , that if good terms ... persons have been kicked into courage ; and this is no bad hint to give to those who are too forward and liberal in ...
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... person of discernment and sagacity , then I must be quite sure that , in a contest , the object he violently pursues is the very thing by which my ruin is likely to be the most perfectly accom- plished . Why do the Jacobins cry for ...
... person of discernment and sagacity , then I must be quite sure that , in a contest , the object he violently pursues is the very thing by which my ruin is likely to be the most perfectly accom- plished . Why do the Jacobins cry for ...
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