Annual Register, 第 29 卷Edmund Burke 1789 |
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... fupport of their ancient conftitution , and the prefervation of their civil and political rights . These three principal objects , the affairs of Holland , of France , and of the Low Countries , have engroffed our ut- moft attention in ...
... fupport of their ancient conftitution , and the prefervation of their civil and political rights . These three principal objects , the affairs of Holland , of France , and of the Low Countries , have engroffed our ut- moft attention in ...
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... fupport of all government , fo thefe conditions , taken all together , would have proved fuch a degradation of the ftadtholder in the eyes both of na- tives and foreigners , as would ren- der him totally incapable of dif- charging the ...
... fupport of all government , fo thefe conditions , taken all together , would have proved fuch a degradation of the ftadtholder in the eyes both of na- tives and foreigners , as would ren- der him totally incapable of dif- charging the ...
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... fupport and defend them to the laft . And , in a word , that a fingle con- ceffion had never even been hinted at from his court ; but that all the advances which had been made , and all the inftances of moderation at any time given ...
... fupport and defend them to the laft . And , in a word , that a fingle con- ceffion had never even been hinted at from his court ; but that all the advances which had been made , and all the inftances of moderation at any time given ...
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... fup- port which the ftates were likely to receive from the ftadtholder , as well as from their neighbours of Guelderland , and perhaps other provinces ; who seeing the danger of fuch innovations to themfelves , were likely to oppofe the ...
... fup- port which the ftates were likely to receive from the ftadtholder , as well as from their neighbours of Guelderland , and perhaps other provinces ; who seeing the danger of fuch innovations to themfelves , were likely to oppofe the ...
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... fupport them with their lives and fortunes in the purfuit of all fuch farther measures as they fhould judge neceffary for the ac- complishment of that purpose . Though thefe addreffes were tri- umphantly carried in Dort , Har- lem , and ...
... fupport them with their lives and fortunes in the purfuit of all fuch farther measures as they fhould judge neceffary for the ac- complishment of that purpose . Though thefe addreffes were tri- umphantly carried in Dort , Har- lem , and ...
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