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" The power of the crown, almost dead and rotten as Prerogative, has grown up anew, with much more strength, and far less odium, under the name of Influence. "
Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine: To which is Added, the ... - Pagina 426
door William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1845 - 540 pagina’s
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The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: Volume II: Party, Parliament and ...

Edmund Burke - 1981 - 536 pagina’s
...have every right of the people entirely dependent upon their pleasure. It was soon discovered, that the forms of a free, and the ends of an arbitrary...Influence.' An influence, which operated without noise and without violence; an influence which converted the very antagonist, into the instrument, of power;...
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The British Empire in the Middle East, 1945-1951: Arab Nationalism, the ...

William Roger Louis - 1984 - 828 pagina’s
...spirit of our age, were invoked against it. But latterly, as in the England of King George the Third, 'the power of the Crown, almost dead and rotten as prerogative, has grown up anew [because of the Regent], with far more strength and far less odium, under the name of influence.' Perowne...
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Byron's Politics

Malcolm Miles Kelsall - 1987 - 234 pagina’s
...Crown at this time one may turn to Burke' s Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents (1770): The power of the Crown, almost dead and rotten as...more strength, and far less odium, under the name of Influence.18 By ' Influence' , Burke means the award of place and pension by an administration to its...
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Pre-Revolutionary Writings

Edmund Burke - 1993 - 412 pagina’s
...people entirely dependent upon their pleasure. It was soon discovered, that the forms of a free, 12 and the ends of an arbitrary Government, were things...the Crown, almost dead and rotten as Prerogative, 13 has grown up anew, with much more strength, and far less odium, under the name of Influence. 14...
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The Useful Cobbler: Edmund Burke and the Politics of Progress

James Conniff - 1994 - 384 pagina’s
...form of tyranny in his time was a new style of executive abuse under the guise of constitutionalism: "the power of the crown, almost dead and rotten as prerogative, has grown up anew . . . under the name of influence." 42 Interestingly, Burke believed himself to be dealing with a system...
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The Americas in the Age of Revolution, 1750-1850

Lester D. Langley - 1996 - 396 pagina’s
...expressed classic Whig thought when he wrote in Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontent (1770), "The power of the crown, almost dead and rotten as Prerogative, has grown up anew under the name of Influence."39 Burke was among those who took their complaints into a public forum...
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Edmund Burke: A Life in Caricature

Nicholas K. Robinson, Edmund Burke - 1996 - 233 pagina’s
...in 1770 had outlined a plan of parliamentary resistance to the manoeuvres of the King whose power, 'almost dead and rotten as Prerogative, has grown up anew, with much more strength and tar less odium, under the name of Influence'. 73 The King was himself no stranger to caricature; since...
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Edmund Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches

Edmund Burke - 1997 - 720 pagina’s
...have every right of the people entirely dependent upon their pleasure. It was soon discovered, that the forms of a free, and the ends of an arbitrary...Influence. An influence, which operated without noise and without violence; an influence, which converted the very antagonist into the instrument of power; which...
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English Society, 1660-1832: Religion, Ideology and Politics During the ...

J. C. D. Clark - 2000 - 600 pagina’s
...XII, p. 729. aptly compared this to Burke's Thoughts on the Cause of the Ptesent Diseontents t1770l: 'the power of the Crown, almost dead and rotten as...strength, and far less odium, under the name of Influence ' . " Bla> kstone. Commentaries, I, p. 326. well have been alarmed by his synoptic account of the considerable...
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Edmund Burke and the Natural Law

Peter James Stanlis - 2015 - 350 pagina’s
...prime minister. However, according to Burke, beginning about 1765 the indirect power of the Crown had "grown up anew, with much more strength, and far less odium, under the name of influence," through "a cabal of the closet and back stairs." 74 George III, who thought himself the essence of...
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