The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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... ably enforced by this great writer , the merits of the sage and of the prince will be justly appreciated . Deign , Sire , to accept the homage of my most per- fect respect , and the assurance of my fervent vows vi DEDICATION . DEDICATION.
... ably enforced by this great writer , the merits of the sage and of the prince will be justly appreciated . Deign , Sire , to accept the homage of my most per- fect respect , and the assurance of my fervent vows vi DEDICATION . DEDICATION.
Pàgina 54
... it , and I be- lieve the fact , that he forbad , under pain of death , any prince or other person to presume to cause himself to be proclaimed great Khân or Emperor , without being first duly elected 54 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF.
... it , and I be- lieve the fact , that he forbad , under pain of death , any prince or other person to presume to cause himself to be proclaimed great Khân or Emperor , without being first duly elected 54 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF.
Pàgina 55
... prince was in this case , what I hope your lordships will be , a very severe judge of the governors of countries remote from the seat of the government . My lords , we have in this book sufficient proof that a Tar- tarian sovereign ...
... prince was in this case , what I hope your lordships will be , a very severe judge of the governors of countries remote from the seat of the government . My lords , we have in this book sufficient proof that a Tar- tarian sovereign ...
Pàgina 56
... prince , that he , violent as his conquests were , bloody as all conquests are , ferocious as a Mahomedan making his crusades for the propagation of his religion , he yet knew how to govern his unjust acquisitions with equity and mod ...
... prince , that he , violent as his conquests were , bloody as all conquests are , ferocious as a Mahomedan making his crusades for the propagation of his religion , he yet knew how to govern his unjust acquisitions with equity and mod ...
Pàgina 57
... prince never claimed arbitrary power , that the principles he adopted were to govern by law , to repress the oppressions of his inferior governors , to recognise in the nobility the respect due to their rank , and in the people the ...
... prince never claimed arbitrary power , that the principles he adopted were to govern by law , to repress the oppressions of his inferior governors , to recognise in the nobility the respect due to their rank , and in the people the ...
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