The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volum 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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Side 40
... honour those who would amend it , ( which is the spirit of this malignant French distemper ) every step out of the common course becomes critical , and renders it a task full of peril for princes of moderate talents to engage in great ...
... honour those who would amend it , ( which is the spirit of this malignant French distemper ) every step out of the common course becomes critical , and renders it a task full of peril for princes of moderate talents to engage in great ...
Side 42
... honour which cost them dear ; the German probity , fidelity and loyalty ; the weight of the constitution of the empire under the treaty of Westphalia ; the good temper and good nature of the princes of the house of Saxony ; had formerly ...
... honour which cost them dear ; the German probity , fidelity and loyalty ; the weight of the constitution of the empire under the treaty of Westphalia ; the good temper and good nature of the princes of the house of Saxony ; had formerly ...
Side 79
... honour and interest , have permitted , even without a remonstrance , to be carried to the desired point , on the principles on which they are now themselves threatened in P their State of the Empire . their own states ; and FRENCH ...
... honour and interest , have permitted , even without a remonstrance , to be carried to the desired point , on the principles on which they are now themselves threatened in P their State of the Empire . their own states ; and FRENCH ...
Side 125
... honour of sovereigns . We hear nothing of this kind of security in favour of those whom we invite to the support of our cause . Without it , I am not a little apprehensive that the proclamations of the combined powers might ( con- trary ...
... honour of sovereigns . We hear nothing of this kind of security in favour of those whom we invite to the support of our cause . Without it , I am not a little apprehensive that the proclamations of the combined powers might ( con- trary ...
Side 149
... honour , generosity , and real goodness . In some points he has but too much resemblance to his unfortunate brother ; who , with all his weaknesses , had a good understanding and many parts of an excellent man , and a good king . But ...
... honour , generosity , and real goodness . In some points he has but too much resemblance to his unfortunate brother ; who , with all his weaknesses , had a good understanding and many parts of an excellent man , and a good king . But ...
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