Annual Register, Volume 46Edmund Burke 1805 - History |
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... remains , to es- tablish any fact respecting it , or to satisfy the solicitude of the public . A more pleasing task remains for us , which we proceed to execute with the most heartfelt satisfaction ; that of detailing the different cir ...
... remains , to es- tablish any fact respecting it , or to satisfy the solicitude of the public . A more pleasing task remains for us , which we proceed to execute with the most heartfelt satisfaction ; that of detailing the different cir ...
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... remains in the hands of men distin- guished only by their imbecility and weakness . In Holland even , and still more in Germany , Italy , and Swisserland , the countries were given up by the weakness , not of the peo- ple , but of their ...
... remains in the hands of men distin- guished only by their imbecility and weakness . In Holland even , and still more in Germany , Italy , and Swisserland , the countries were given up by the weakness , not of the peo- ple , but of their ...
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... remains of ❝our ancient splendour ; every " idea of morality , or even of reli- " gion , was obscured ; the habit of giving and resuming power , ❝left the magistrates without con- " sideration , and even rendered " odious every kind ...
... remains of ❝our ancient splendour ; every " idea of morality , or even of reli- " gion , was obscured ; the habit of giving and resuming power , ❝left the magistrates without con- " sideration , and even rendered " odious every kind ...
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... remains to be performed by " the senate - that of offering to 66 your imperial majesty the homage " of its respect , and an expression " of the gratitude of the French . " Yes , madam , fame proclaims the " good which you are constantly ...
... remains to be performed by " the senate - that of offering to 66 your imperial majesty the homage " of its respect , and an expression " of the gratitude of the French . " Yes , madam , fame proclaims the " good which you are constantly ...
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... remains to be narrated with respect to the remaining powers of Europe . Indeed the politics of the continent seem to have undergone a complete alteration since the revolutionary war , which has given so great a preponderance to France ...
... remains to be narrated with respect to the remaining powers of Europe . Indeed the politics of the continent seem to have undergone a complete alteration since the revolutionary war , which has given so great a preponderance to France ...
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Page 104 - ... GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. THE Hagerman Collection HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE JAMES J. HAGERMAN OF CLASS OF '61 IN THE HANDS OF Professor Charles Kendall Adams. 1883. HA' ) = ..R887 JOURNAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY OP LONDON.
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