| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 372 str.
...its advantage, from the ftates of Afia, and poffibly from thofe ftates which flourifhed in the moft brilliant periods of the antique world. It was this,...ranks, had produced a noble equality, and handed it down through all the gradations ,. I of of foetal life. It was this opinion which mittgated kings into... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 370 str.
...its advantage, from the ftates of Afia, and poffibly from thofe ftates which flourifhed in the moft brilliant periods of the antique world. It was this,...ranks, had produced a noble equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of focial life. It was this opinion which mitigated kings into companions,... | |
| James Anderson - 1791 - 422 str.
...its advantage, from the ftates of Afia, and poflibly from thofe ftates which rlourifhed in the moft brilliant periods of the antique world. It was this,...ranks, had produced a noble equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of focial life. It was this opinion which mitigated kings into companions,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 str.
...its advantage, from the ftates of Afia, and poflibly from thofe ftates which flounflied in the moil brilliant periods of the antique world. It was this,...which, without confounding, ranks, had produced a npble equality, and handed it down through all tlie gradations of focial life. It was this opinion... | |
| 1797 - 700 str.
...its advantage, from the ftates of Afia, and poffibly from thofe ftates which flouriflied in the moft brilliant periods of the antique world. It was this,...ranks, had produced a noble equality, and handed it down through all lhe gradations of focial life. It was this opinion which mitigated kings into companions,... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 216 str.
...character to modern Europe. It is this which has distinguished it under all its forms of government, and distinguished it to its advantage, from the states...ranks, had produced a noble equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of social life. It was this opinion which mitigated kings into companions,... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 208 str.
...charaifter to modern Europe. It is this which has distinguished it under all its forms of government, and distinguished it to its advantage, from the states of Asia, and possibly from thofe states which flourished in the most brilliant periods of the antique world. It was this which,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 str.
...its advantage, from the ftates of Afia, and poffibly from thofe ftates which fiourifhed in the moft brilliant periods of the antique world. It was this,...ranks, had produced a noble equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of focial life. It was this opinion which mitigated kings into companions,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 str.
...character to modem Europe. It is this which has distinguished it under all its forms of government, and distinguished it to its advantage, from the states...ranks, had produced a noble equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of social life. It was this opinion which mitigated kings into companions,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 str.
...character to modern Europe. It is this which has distinguished it under all its forms of government, and distinguished it to its advantage, from the states...ranks, had produced a noble equality, and handed it down through all the gradations of social life. It was this opinion which mitigated kings into companions,... | |
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