Annual Register, Volumen27Edmund Burke 1787 |
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... less than paying a fhameful and ignominious tribute for protection and defence ; and that it would be in the laft degree perfonally fhame- ful and degrading to himself , if now , when the occafion fo oppor- tunely offered , he should ...
... less than paying a fhameful and ignominious tribute for protection and defence ; and that it would be in the laft degree perfonally fhame- ful and degrading to himself , if now , when the occafion fo oppor- tunely offered , he should ...
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... less affected than the public upon this occafion . Thus was Hol- land ftripped of its hard - earned and dearly - purchased barrier , and by the revolution of politics laid open to the views of a not lefs àmbi- tious , and more dangerous ...
... less affected than the public upon this occafion . Thus was Hol- land ftripped of its hard - earned and dearly - purchased barrier , and by the revolution of politics laid open to the views of a not lefs àmbi- tious , and more dangerous ...
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... less upon every body . Even the city of Bruffels , notwithstanding the habitual eafe and love of plea- fure incident to its fituation , and the long refidence of a court , could not efcape the infection ; and many of its inhabitants ...
... less upon every body . Even the city of Bruffels , notwithstanding the habitual eafe and love of plea- fure incident to its fituation , and the long refidence of a court , could not efcape the infection ; and many of its inhabitants ...
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... less dangerous to the reft of Europe , The near approach of the emperor , at this time , to England , along with the particular favour which he thewed to the English , induced the warm partizans of this notion to imagine , that it was ...
... less dangerous to the reft of Europe , The near approach of the emperor , at this time , to England , along with the particular favour which he thewed to the English , induced the warm partizans of this notion to imagine , that it was ...
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... less than eleven diftinct conflagrations . Most of these were only stopped by the fea , confuming the very wharfs , and every thing to the water edge . A great but un- known number of people perished ; one part being furrounded and in ...
... less than eleven diftinct conflagrations . Most of these were only stopped by the fea , confuming the very wharfs , and every thing to the water edge . A great but un- known number of people perished ; one part being furrounded and in ...
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Página 186 - But on this grand point of the restoration of the country, there is not one syllable to be found in the correspondence of our ministers, from the...
Página 15 - In him were united a most logical head with a most fertile imagination, which gave him an extraordinary advantage in arguing: for he could reason close or wide, as he saw best for the moment. Exulting in his intellectual...
Página 56 - because they had acted in a manner repugnant to the honour and policy of this nation, and thereby brought great calamities on India, and enormous expenses on the East India company*" Here was no attempt on the charter.
Página 16 - He was prone to superstition, but not to credulity. Though his imagination might incline him to a belief of the marvellous and the mysterious, his vigorous reason examined the evidence with jealousy.
Página 183 - It is therefore not from treasuries and mines, but from the food of your unpaid armies, from the blood withheld from the veins, and whipt out of the backs of the most miserable of men, that we are to pamper extortion, usury, and peculation, under the false names of debtors and creditors of state.
Página 186 - For eighteen months without intermission this destruction raged from the gates of Madras to the gates of Tanjore ; and so completely did these masters in their art, Hyder Ali and his more ferocious son, absolve themselves of their impious vow, that when the British armies traversed, as they did, the Carnatic for hundreds of miles in all directions, through the whole line of their march they did not see one man, not one woman, not one child, not one four-footed beast of any description whatever. One...
Página 115 - If a white man in travelling through our country, enters one of our cabins, we all treat him as I treat you; we dry him if he is wet, we warm him if he is cold, and give him meat and drink, that he may allay his...
Página 115 - This made it clear to me that my suspicion was right, and that whatever they pretended of meeting to learn good things, the real purpose was to consult how to cheat Indians in the price of beaver.
Página 284 - The Principles of Government, in a Dialogue between a Gentleman and a farmer.