The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3John West and O.C. Greenleaf, 1807 |
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... mind the remainder of the passage , and was filled with some congenial apprehensions : " Hæc finis Priami fatorum ; hic exitus illum " Sorte tulit , Trojam incensam , & prolapsa videntem " 6 Pergama ; tot quandam populis , terrisque ...
... mind the remainder of the passage , and was filled with some congenial apprehensions : " Hæc finis Priami fatorum ; hic exitus illum " Sorte tulit , Trojam incensam , & prolapsa videntem " 6 Pergama ; tot quandam populis , terrisque ...
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... systematically destroyed every hold of authority by opinion , religious or civil , on the minds of the people . By this mad declaration they subverted the state ; and brought on such calamities as no ON THE ARMY ESTIMATES , 1790 .
... systematically destroyed every hold of authority by opinion , religious or civil , on the minds of the people . By this mad declaration they subverted the state ; and brought on such calamities as no ON THE ARMY ESTIMATES , 1790 .
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... mind , with very little attention to formal method . I set out with the proceedings of the revolution society ; but I shall not confine myself to them . Is it possible I should ? It looks to me as if I were in a great crisis , not of ...
... mind , with very little attention to formal method . I set out with the proceedings of the revolution society ; but I shall not confine myself to them . Is it possible I should ? It looks to me as if I were in a great crisis , not of ...
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... minds of all our lawyers and legislators , and of all the people whom they wish to influence , have been al- ways filled ; and the stationary policy of this kingdom in considering their most sacred rights and franchises as an in ...
... minds of all our lawyers and legislators , and of all the people whom they wish to influence , have been al- ways filled ; and the stationary policy of this kingdom in considering their most sacred rights and franchises as an in ...
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... mind in every nation . You would have sham- ed despotism from the earth , by shewing that freedom was not only reconcileable , but as , when well disciplined , it is , VOL . III . H auxiliary to law . You would have had an unoppressive ...
... mind in every nation . You would have sham- ed despotism from the earth , by shewing that freedom was not only reconcileable , but as , when well disciplined , it is , VOL . III . H auxiliary to law . You would have had an unoppressive ...
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