Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... nation . The people saw and felt , that many classes in the com- munity were in a thriving state ; and that the embarrassments , even of the agriculturists , were becoming every day less . A general opinion prevailed , that , on ...
... nation . The people saw and felt , that many classes in the com- munity were in a thriving state ; and that the embarrassments , even of the agriculturists , were becoming every day less . A general opinion prevailed , that , on ...
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... nation , and as an act of public robbery ? We hear much about public faith , but it did not , and could not pledge the nation to pay the public credi- tors twice as much as they ought to receive , and as they did receive three years ago ...
... nation , and as an act of public robbery ? We hear much about public faith , but it did not , and could not pledge the nation to pay the public credi- tors twice as much as they ought to receive , and as they did receive three years ago ...
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... nation . It should be recol- lected , that these Spaniards were the very men who placed the Bourbons on the throne - who seated Ferdinand himself at the head of the government , at a pe- riod when no power could have forced him upon ...
... nation . It should be recol- lected , that these Spaniards were the very men who placed the Bourbons on the throne - who seated Ferdinand himself at the head of the government , at a pe- riod when no power could have forced him upon ...
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... nations , and repugnant to every idea of national independence . To judge of the principles now avowed , let any man read ... nation of its independence , kept preaching about the quiet of Europe , the integrity of its states , and the ...
... nations , and repugnant to every idea of national independence . To judge of the principles now avowed , let any man read ... nation of its independence , kept preaching about the quiet of Europe , the integrity of its states , and the ...
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... nation had upon the rest of Europe : prayed it to adopt a better form of government than it had at present ; and called upon it to reject a system which was at once " powerful and paralyzed . " Monstrous and insolent and utterly ...
... nation had upon the rest of Europe : prayed it to adopt a better form of government than it had at present ; and called upon it to reject a system which was at once " powerful and paralyzed . " Monstrous and insolent and utterly ...
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