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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... political opinions at four hundred thousand . One- fifth , or eighty thousand , of these he reckoned as Jacobins . The remainder he assumed to be supporters of the ancient and natural policy of England . How , then , was the present ...
... political opinions at four hundred thousand . One- fifth , or eighty thousand , of these he reckoned as Jacobins . The remainder he assumed to be supporters of the ancient and natural policy of England . How , then , was the present ...
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... political monster . Less , however , is now made of the natural and inborn atrociousness of the French Republic , and of the crimes and follies of the Assembly and Convention . The main point insisted on is that France , once a scene of ...
... political monster . Less , however , is now made of the natural and inborn atrociousness of the French Republic , and of the crimes and follies of the Assembly and Convention . The main point insisted on is that France , once a scene of ...
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... politicians at Pitt's disposal knew Europe better : none could have dealt with the Directory more wisely . Malmesbury was a thorough Englishman . His frank manners and command- ing presence , added to a fine face , piercing eyes , and ...
... politicians at Pitt's disposal knew Europe better : none could have dealt with the Directory more wisely . Malmesbury was a thorough Englishman . His frank manners and command- ing presence , added to a fine face , piercing eyes , and ...
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... political wisdom . ' A sense , he said , of mingled awe and gratitude checked him , even in that respectful liberty which he allowed himself in the controversy . Erskine went on , in words as truthful as they were appropriate , to mark ...
... political wisdom . ' A sense , he said , of mingled awe and gratitude checked him , even in that respectful liberty which he allowed himself in the controversy . Erskine went on , in words as truthful as they were appropriate , to mark ...
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... political allies drove him to the crowded pump - room of Bath in hopes of prolonging his life . Your life , ' Windham had written on the 22nd of January , ' is at this moment of more consequence than that of any other man now living ...
... political allies drove him to the crowded pump - room of Bath in hopes of prolonging his life . Your life , ' Windham had written on the 22nd of January , ' is at this moment of more consequence than that of any other man now living ...
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