The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... amongst us as amongst other nations , by artificial institutions and opinions growing out of them . At no period in the history of England have so few peers been taken out of trade or from families newly created by commerce . In no pe ...
... amongst us as amongst other nations , by artificial institutions and opinions growing out of them . At no period in the history of England have so few peers been taken out of trade or from families newly created by commerce . In no pe ...
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... amongst all the lower people , churchmen and laity in the dominions of the ecclesiastical electors . It Ecclesiasti- is not easy to find or to conceive governments more mild and indulgent than these church sovereignties ; but good ...
... amongst all the lower people , churchmen and laity in the dominions of the ecclesiastical electors . It Ecclesiasti- is not easy to find or to conceive governments more mild and indulgent than these church sovereignties ; but good ...
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... amongst the people , which will preclude the two sovereigns from the possibility of holding what they acquire , or even the dominions which they have inherited . It is on the side of the ecclesiastical electorates that the dykes ...
... amongst the people , which will preclude the two sovereigns from the possibility of holding what they acquire , or even the dominions which they have inherited . It is on the side of the ecclesiastical electorates that the dykes ...
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... amongst the cantons , nothing is more likely than such an event . As to the aristocratick re- publicks , the general clamour and hatred which the French excite against the very name , ( and with more facility and success than against ...
... amongst the cantons , nothing is more likely than such an event . As to the aristocratick re- publicks , the general clamour and hatred which the French excite against the very name , ( and with more facility and success than against ...
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... amongst the oldest parts of it . These they think very well situated , as their party is well - disposed to a re- union . As to the greater nations , they do not aim at making a direct conquest of them , but by disturbing them through a ...
... amongst the oldest parts of it . These they think very well situated , as their party is well - disposed to a re- union . As to the greater nations , they do not aim at making a direct conquest of them , but by disturbing them through a ...
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