Annual Register, 第 29 卷Edmund Burke 1789 |
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... objects , important as they are , cannot in any degree rank , with refpect to magnitude and general con- fideration , with thofe new profpects which have been open- ing upon us through the courfe of the prefent year . A fingular ...
... objects , important as they are , cannot in any degree rank , with refpect to magnitude and general con- fideration , with thofe new profpects which have been open- ing upon us through the courfe of the prefent year . A fingular ...
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... object of their long and mutual purfuit feemed nearly within reach , would fhock the feelings of all mankind , and ap- pear as foolish as it would infamous . The crooked policy which fhe had purfued for fome ages , by which The became ...
... object of their long and mutual purfuit feemed nearly within reach , would fhock the feelings of all mankind , and ap- pear as foolish as it would infamous . The crooked policy which fhe had purfued for fome ages , by which The became ...
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... object now then was to procure fuch a decided majority in that affembly as were willing to go with them in all cafes whatever , and would thereby ena- ble them to proceed to fuch extre- mities against the stadtholder as they wifhed and ...
... object now then was to procure fuch a decided majority in that affembly as were willing to go with them in all cafes whatever , and would thereby ena- ble them to proceed to fuch extre- mities against the stadtholder as they wifhed and ...
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... objects which they had long fo eagerly fought . They had fome time before entered into a combi- nation for introducing a democrati- cal revolution in the city of Rotter- dam ; and petitioned the states of Hol- land for their fanction in ...
... objects which they had long fo eagerly fought . They had fome time before entered into a combi- nation for introducing a democrati- cal revolution in the city of Rotter- dam ; and petitioned the states of Hol- land for their fanction in ...
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... object of policy with the ftadt- holder's friends , as well as with the ftates of Utrecht and Gaelder- land , to ufe all the civil means which the nature of the conftitu- tion and government admitted , to reftrain the violence of ...
... object of policy with the ftadt- holder's friends , as well as with the ftates of Utrecht and Gaelder- land , to ufe all the civil means which the nature of the conftitu- tion and government admitted , to reftrain the violence of ...
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