The Works and Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 5F. & J. Rivington, 1852 - Great Britain |
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... defend themselves with their joint forces against the open aggressions or the secret practices , intrigues and writings , which are used to propagate the French principles . It is easy to discover from whose shop this commodity comes ...
... defend themselves with their joint forces against the open aggressions or the secret practices , intrigues and writings , which are used to propagate the French principles . It is easy to discover from whose shop this commodity comes ...
Page 41
... defend his ground to the last , and , if forced to retreat , how little he shall give up , this kind of man considers how much of the interest of his employer he is to sacrifice to his adversary . Having nothing but himself in view , he ...
... defend his ground to the last , and , if forced to retreat , how little he shall give up , this kind of man considers how much of the interest of his employer he is to sacrifice to his adversary . Having nothing but himself in view , he ...
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... defend an ally , and it is a deposed then that the voluntary law of nations subsists between king . different states . The party that has driven out the king pretends to have right on its side : this unhappy king and his ally flatter ...
... defend an ally , and it is a deposed then that the voluntary law of nations subsists between king . different states . The party that has driven out the king pretends to have right on its side : this unhappy king and his ally flatter ...
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... defended against every invasion , against every foreign violence , and even against his rebellious subjects ; subjects . in the same manner a republic ought to be defended against the enterprises of one who attempts to destroy the ...
... defended against every invasion , against every foreign violence , and even against his rebellious subjects ; subjects . in the same manner a republic ought to be defended against the enterprises of one who attempts to destroy the ...
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... defend , and save them amidst the perils of the present crisis : he exhibits a beautiful picture of the state of Europe the day before the revolution in France : in a sub- lime strain of morality , he developes the pure and exalted ...
... defend , and save them amidst the perils of the present crisis : he exhibits a beautiful picture of the state of Europe the day before the revolution in France : in a sub- lime strain of morality , he developes the pure and exalted ...
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