Annual Register, 第 38 巻Edmund Burke 1800 |
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... causes ; the predominant habits and paffions of abfolute monarchs on the one hand ; and the virtues of nafcent and juve- nile republics on the other : when the external relations of the ftate are neither many nor complicated ; when its ...
... causes ; the predominant habits and paffions of abfolute monarchs on the one hand ; and the virtues of nafcent and juve- nile republics on the other : when the external relations of the ftate are neither many nor complicated ; when its ...
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... cause , or through curiofity , were computed at about fifty thousand . Some very daring addreffes were made to the multitude : the conduct of minifters was arraigned in the moft unqua- lified language , and a remonftrance to the king ...
... cause , or through curiofity , were computed at about fifty thousand . Some very daring addreffes were made to the multitude : the conduct of minifters was arraigned in the moft unqua- lified language , and a remonftrance to the king ...
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... causes of the outrage offered to the king . It was not aftonifhing , he said , that , among a hundred thoufand indivi duals cafually affembled , forty or fifty of them fhould be prompted , by the feelings of diftrefs , to exprefs them ...
... causes of the outrage offered to the king . It was not aftonifhing , he said , that , among a hundred thoufand indivi duals cafually affembled , forty or fifty of them fhould be prompted , by the feelings of diftrefs , to exprefs them ...
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... cause of the preroga- tive , would be abetted by the whole authority and ftrength of govern ment . The duke of Bedford was par- ticularly fevere on that clause of the bill , which condemned , to a tranf- portation for feven years , any ...
... cause of the preroga- tive , would be abetted by the whole authority and ftrength of govern ment . The duke of Bedford was par- ticularly fevere on that clause of the bill , which condemned , to a tranf- portation for feven years , any ...
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... cause of the evils that had befallen France . Previously to the revolution there were but two orders of fociety in that country , a haughty and domineering nobility , and a wretched oppreffed multitude . Hence arofe the refentments of ...
... cause of the evils that had befallen France . Previously to the revolution there were but two orders of fociety in that country , a haughty and domineering nobility , and a wretched oppreffed multitude . Hence arofe the refentments of ...
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341 ページ - ... consistently with motives which I was not at liberty to disregard, to return to that retirement from which I had been reluctantly drawn. The strength of my inclination to do this previous to the last election had even led to the preparation of an address to declare it to you ; but mature reflection on the then perplexed and critical posture of our affairs with foreign nations and the unanimous advice of persons entitled to my confidence impelled me to abandon the idea.
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