The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... regard to the gradations in your new Constitution , you observe justly that they do not affect the sub- stance of my objections . Whether there be a round . more or less in the ladder of representation by which your workmen ascend from ...
... regard to the gradations in your new Constitution , you observe justly that they do not affect the sub- stance of my objections . Whether there be a round . more or less in the ladder of representation by which your workmen ascend from ...
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... regard to the exposure I have made of the state of the army under the same sophistic usurpation . The present tyrants want no arguments to prove , what they must daily feel , that no good army can exist on their principles . They are in ...
... regard to the exposure I have made of the state of the army under the same sophistic usurpation . The present tyrants want no arguments to prove , what they must daily feel , that no good army can exist on their principles . They are in ...
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... regard to the dignity of his crown , without any love to his people , - dissolute , false , venal , and desti- tute of any positive good quality whatsoever , except a pleasant temper , and the manners of a gentleman . Yet the ...
... regard to the dignity of his crown , without any love to his people , - dissolute , false , venal , and desti- tute of any positive good quality whatsoever , except a pleasant temper , and the manners of a gentleman . Yet the ...
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... regard you as soldiers who act far more in the spirit of our Commander - in - Chief and the Captain of our Salvation than those who have left you though I must first bolt myself very thorough- ly , and know that I could do better ...
... regard you as soldiers who act far more in the spirit of our Commander - in - Chief and the Captain of our Salvation than those who have left you though I must first bolt myself very thorough- ly , and know that I could do better ...
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... regard themselves as murderers and as traitors : for from what else than murder and treason did they desert ? For my part , I honor them for not having carried mistake into crime . If , indeed , I thought that they were not cured by ...
... regard themselves as murderers and as traitors : for from what else than murder and treason did they desert ? For my part , I honor them for not having carried mistake into crime . If , indeed , I thought that they were not cured by ...
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