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" ... and to raise from out of the refuse of human nature, an army of assassins, rebels, and forgers under the command of the most immoral and most ambitious of all Governments, there would be no security in Europe for the existence of any state for public... "
The revolutionary Plutarch: exhibiting the most distinguished characters in ... - Página 274
por Stewarton - 1805
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The Revolutionary Plutarch: Exhibiting the Most Distinguished ..., Volumen3

Stewarton, Lewis Goldsmith - 1804 - 344 páginas
...they have the power of uniting, if they could correspond with each other and the brigands of other countries, if in a profession the most honourable...Europe for the existence of any state, for public Tnbrality, nor even for the continuance of the principles of civilization. . i Jt is not my duty to...
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The Revolutionary Plutarch: Exhibiting the Most Distinguished ..., Volumen3

Stewarton, Lewis Goldsmith - 1804 - 352 páginas
...there should be found men authorized to. makeuwof all; t&epojwer their situation affords* tt» pra&ise vice, corruption, infamy, and villany, and to raisE...of any state, for public morality, nor even for the con-^ tinuance of the principles: of civilization. Jt is not my duty to discuss the means you may possess...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen5

William Cobbett - 1804 - 540 páginas
...practise vice, corruption, infamy, and villainy, and to raise from out of the refuse of human nattily^ an army of assassins, rebels, and forgers, under the...be no security in Europe for the existence of any sta,tc, for public morality, nor even for the continuance of the pi inciples of civilization. — It...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumen5

1804 - 510 páginas
...affords, to practise vice, corruption, infamy, and villainy, and to raise from out of the refuse nf human nature, an army of assassins, rebels, and forgers,...— It is not my duty to discuss the means you may posses* to necure Europe, by guaranteeing her against such dangers.. I content myself with informing...
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Annual Register, Volumen46

Edmund Burke - 1805 - 910 páginas
...make use of all the power their station affords, to practise vice, corruption, infamy, and villainy, and to raise from out of the refuse of human nature...Europe, by guaranteeing her against such dangers. I con* 3 tent myself with informin» and proving to you, that there exists at Munich an Englishman, called...
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