Annual Register, Tập 29Edmund Burke 1789 |
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... establish a determined majority in the ftates of Holland . Thefe prepare to afft Utrecht by force of arms against the Pro- vincial States . States general , who had hitherto preferved a strict neutra- lity , now take a decided part in ...
... establish a determined majority in the ftates of Holland . Thefe prepare to afft Utrecht by force of arms against the Pro- vincial States . States general , who had hitherto preferved a strict neutra- lity , now take a decided part in ...
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... establishing a supreme and permanent controul in the af- fairs of the republic , and for ever to lofe , without benefit or effect , all that gold which he had for [ 4 ] 2 feyeral feveral years fo unfparingly bestow- ed in fupporting her ...
... establishing a supreme and permanent controul in the af- fairs of the republic , and for ever to lofe , without benefit or effect , all that gold which he had for [ 4 ] 2 feyeral feveral years fo unfparingly bestow- ed in fupporting her ...
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... establishing a different character ; but if the relapfed now , it would have a worse effect than merely overthrowing what she had hitherto done for that purpose . On the other hand , it could fcarce- ly be fuppofed , that the king of ...
... establishing a different character ; but if the relapfed now , it would have a worse effect than merely overthrowing what she had hitherto done for that purpose . On the other hand , it could fcarce- ly be fuppofed , that the king of ...
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... established a precedent the most ruinous to himself and his fucceffors that could be devised , For if it was once found that the eftablished conftitution could thus eafily be broken through , and that he fubmitted in facrificing to the ...
... established a precedent the most ruinous to himself and his fucceffors that could be devised , For if it was once found that the eftablished conftitution could thus eafily be broken through , and that he fubmitted in facrificing to the ...
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... established ; while , to infure its permanence , a college of tri- bunes was inftituted as an inhe- rent part of the new conftitution , whofe office it was not only vigi . lantly to guard and defend the rights of the burghers or people ...
... established ; while , to infure its permanence , a college of tri- bunes was inftituted as an inhe- rent part of the new conftitution , whofe office it was not only vigi . lantly to guard and defend the rights of the burghers or people ...
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Trang 101 - There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it. I have killed many. I have fully glutted my vengeance. For my country I rejoice at the beams of peace; but do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear.
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Trang 265 - Resolved, That the preceding Constitution be laid before the United States in Congress assembled, and that it is the opinion of this convention, that it should afterwards be submitted to a convention of delegates, chosen in each State by the people thereof, under the recommendation of its legislature, for their assent and ratification...
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