The Works and Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volumen 2F. & J. Rivington, 1852 |
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... King of France , but that the King of Prussia's disposition , and those of his ministers , both at Berlin and at foreign courts , is very equivocal , to say the best of it : That he prevents the conclusion of the peace , and the relief ...
... King of France , but that the King of Prussia's disposition , and those of his ministers , both at Berlin and at foreign courts , is very equivocal , to say the best of it : That he prevents the conclusion of the peace , and the relief ...
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... King of Prussia certainly has objects , of which he will not readily lose sight . I do not suspect that our court will directly go to war with any power whatsoever , to enable him to accom- plish his designs ; but what I apprehend is ...
... King of Prussia certainly has objects , of which he will not readily lose sight . I do not suspect that our court will directly go to war with any power whatsoever , to enable him to accom- plish his designs ; but what I apprehend is ...
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... King of Prussia , they will hazard the very being of every state of Europe , our own included . However , I am sure that the whole of the appearances are so uncertain , that from a regard to your honour , and the fidelity you will wish ...
... King of Prussia , they will hazard the very being of every state of Europe , our own included . However , I am sure that the whole of the appearances are so uncertain , that from a regard to your honour , and the fidelity you will wish ...
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... King of Prussia was not only well - disposed , but hearty , in the same cause . A letter which Adey received from St. Leger spoke such language on the subject as prepared me for this very good account . I doubt , on the whole , whether ...
... King of Prussia was not only well - disposed , but hearty , in the same cause . A letter which Adey received from St. Leger spoke such language on the subject as prepared me for this very good account . I doubt , on the whole , whether ...
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... King of Prussia . The sub- stance is a recognition of Monsieur as regent , and an engagement to assist him to make good the title and restore the monarchy , with other articles relating to contingents , supplies , steps to be taken with ...
... King of Prussia . The sub- stance is a recognition of Monsieur as regent , and an engagement to assist him to make good the title and restore the monarchy , with other articles relating to contingents , supplies , steps to be taken with ...
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Adieu affairs affectionate amongst Beconsfield believe Bintinnaye Burke to Richard Castle Catholics of Ireland cause Cazalès circumstances clergy Coblentz common Comte D'Artois conduct consider constitution court crown DEAR SIR DEAREST RICHARD declaration desire disposition Dublin Duke of Portland Dundas Edmund Burke effect emperor endeavour enemies England Europe faction favour fear France French French revolution friends gentlemen give Grattan Henry Dundas honour hope House humble servant idea interest Irish government Jacobinism king King of Prussia kingdom letter liberty Lord Lord Fitzwilliam Lord Grenville majesty majesty's majesty's government means ment mind ministers monarchy Monsieur nation natural never object opinion parliament party perhaps persons Poitou political present princes principles Protestant received regard respect Richard Burke Right Roman Catholics royal sentiments sort spirit suffer suppose sure thing thought tion whole William Windham wish