The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... interest of king and subjects would render all parties sensible of the necessity of settling their government , and their freedom , upon principles of moderation ; as the only means of securing permanence to both these blessings , as ...
... interest of king and subjects would render all parties sensible of the necessity of settling their government , and their freedom , upon principles of moderation ; as the only means of securing permanence to both these blessings , as ...
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... interests of the crown and subjects of Great Britain . Let us , therefore , a little consider the true nature and probable effects of the revolution which , in such a very unusual manner , has been twice diplomatically announced to his ...
... interests of the crown and subjects of Great Britain . Let us , therefore , a little consider the true nature and probable effects of the revolution which , in such a very unusual manner , has been twice diplomatically announced to his ...
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... interests into all countries than those which arose from their locality and natural circumstances . The prin- ciple of the Reformation was such as , by its essence , could not be local or confined to the country in which it had its ...
... interests into all countries than those which arose from their locality and natural circumstances . The prin- ciple of the Reformation was such as , by its essence , could not be local or confined to the country in which it had its ...
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... interest in some other country , than to their fellow citizens , or to their natural government , when they or either of them happened to be of a different persuasion . These factions , wherever they prevailed , if they did not ...
... interest in some other country , than to their fellow citizens , or to their natural government , when they or either of them happened to be of a different persuasion . These factions , wherever they prevailed , if they did not ...
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... interests , but for the support and aggran- dizement of the two leading states which headed the aristocratick and ... interest , France , ( though Catholick , acting subordinately to the latter , ) in the like manner the Lacedemonians ...
... interests , but for the support and aggran- dizement of the two leading states which headed the aristocratick and ... interest , France , ( though Catholick , acting subordinately to the latter , ) in the like manner the Lacedemonians ...
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