Annual Register, Том 7Edmund Burke 1765 |
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... through the felicity of the times , been less abundant than in former years , our do- mestic diffentions have fupplied the place of those foreign events , and difplayed a scene almoft almost as animated , but much less hurtful to humanity.
... through the felicity of the times , been less abundant than in former years , our do- mestic diffentions have fupplied the place of those foreign events , and difplayed a scene almoft almost as animated , but much less hurtful to humanity.
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... those nations , with whom fhe has the nearest connection . Her friendship has been much fought , and generally paid for . Her armies have been kept up at very confiderable numbers ; and if her troops have not improved , the laft war ...
... those nations , with whom fhe has the nearest connection . Her friendship has been much fought , and generally paid for . Her armies have been kept up at very confiderable numbers ; and if her troops have not improved , the laft war ...
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... ed an act of adhesion to this pro- teft . Count Branitzki , who was at the head of those protefters , retired from the diet . But that affembly , foon foon after its opening , revenged itself . An order 12 ] ANNUAL REGISTER.
... ed an act of adhesion to this pro- teft . Count Branitzki , who was at the head of those protefters , retired from the diet . But that affembly , foon foon after its opening , revenged itself . An order 12 ] ANNUAL REGISTER.
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... those by whom he was cho- " fen , every thing is expected that " can poffibly deserve and adorn a crown . Gratitude to his peo- ple is the first great duty of such 66 a monarch , for to them alone , 66 ( under providence ) he is ...
... those by whom he was cho- " fen , every thing is expected that " can poffibly deserve and adorn a crown . Gratitude to his peo- ple is the first great duty of such 66 a monarch , for to them alone , 66 ( under providence ) he is ...
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... those who act on the defenfive ; and fome- times by the interpofal of privi- lege kept this matter ftill longer in agitation ; infomuch , that , un- til the meeting of parlia ment , fcarcely any thing elfe could enter into the 15th ...
... those who act on the defenfive ; and fome- times by the interpofal of privi- lege kept this matter ftill longer in agitation ; infomuch , that , un- til the meeting of parlia ment , fcarcely any thing elfe could enter into the 15th ...
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