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... preserving juices of pulpit eloquence , and laid by for future use . Condo et compono quæ mox depromere possim . By this policy , whilst our government is soothed with a reservation in its favour , to which it has no claim , the ...
... preserving juices of pulpit eloquence , and laid by for future use . Condo et compono quæ mox depromere possim . By this policy , whilst our government is soothed with a reservation in its favour , to which it has no claim , the ...
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... preserve their said majesties royal per- sons , most happily to reign over us on the throne of their ancestors , for which , from the bottom of their hearts , they return their humblest thanks and praises . " The legisla- ture plainly ...
... preserve their said majesties royal per- sons , most happily to reign over us on the throne of their ancestors , for which , from the bottom of their hearts , they return their humblest thanks and praises . " The legisla- ture plainly ...
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... preserving a certainty in the succession thereof , the unity , peace , and tranquillity of this nation doth , under God , wholly depend . " 66 They knew that a doubtful title of succession would but too much resemble an election ; and ...
... preserving a certainty in the succession thereof , the unity , peace , and tranquillity of this nation doth , under God , wholly depend . " 66 They knew that a doubtful title of succession would but too much resemble an election ; and ...
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... preserve . The two principles of conservation and correction operated strongly at the two critical periods of the restoration and revolution , when England found itself without a king . At both those periods the nation had lost the bond ...
... preserve . The two principles of conservation and correction operated strongly at the two critical periods of the restoration and revolution , when England found itself without a king . At both those periods the nation had lost the bond ...
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... preserve an unbroken unity through all ages , and might be preserved , with safety to our religion , in the old approved mode by descent , in which , if our liberties had been once en- dangered , they had often , through all storms and ...
... preserve an unbroken unity through all ages , and might be preserved , with safety to our religion , in the old approved mode by descent , in which , if our liberties had been once en- dangered , they had often , through all storms and ...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France Edmund Burke,Alan Wolfe,Darrin M. McMahon,Conor Cruise O'Brien,Jack N. Rakove Podgląd niedostępny - 2003 |
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