The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2H. G. Bohn, 1864 - Great Britain |
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Page 192
... France and England obliges us mutually to withdraw our forces , if our allies in India do not accede to the peace within four months ; Mr. Hastings's treaty obliges us to continue the war as long as the Peishwa thinks fit . We are now ...
... France and England obliges us mutually to withdraw our forces , if our allies in India do not accede to the peace within four months ; Mr. Hastings's treaty obliges us to continue the war as long as the Peishwa thinks fit . We are now ...
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Edmund Burke. than the kingdom of France ; and once contained , as France does contain , a great and independent landed interest , com- posed of princes , of great lords , of a numerous nobility and gentry , of freeholders , of lower ...
Edmund Burke. than the kingdom of France ; and once contained , as France does contain , a great and independent landed interest , com- posed of princes , of great lords , of a numerous nobility and gentry , of freeholders , of lower ...
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... a letter , but that its importance required rather a more detailed consideration than at that time he REFLECTIONS On the RevoluTION IN FRANCE, AND ON THE PRO- CEEDINGS OF CERTAIN SOCIETIES IN LONDON RELATIVE TO THAT EVENT.
... a letter , but that its importance required rather a more detailed consideration than at that time he REFLECTIONS On the RevoluTION IN FRANCE, AND ON THE PRO- CEEDINGS OF CERTAIN SOCIETIES IN LONDON RELATIVE TO THAT EVENT.
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... France . I will not give you reason to imagine that I think my sentiments of such value as to wish myself to be solicited about them . They are of too little consequence to be very anxiously either communicated or withheld . It was from ...
... France . I will not give you reason to imagine that I think my sentiments of such value as to wish myself to be solicited about them . They are of too little consequence to be very anxiously either communicated or withheld . It was from ...
Page 279
... France ; first assuring you , that I am not , and that I have never been , a member of either of those societies . The first , calling itself the Constitutional Society , or Society for Constitutional Information , or by some such title ...
... France ; first assuring you , that I am not , and that I have never been , a member of either of those societies . The first , calling itself the Constitutional Society , or Society for Constitutional Information , or by some such title ...
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