The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... least like- ness to a positive and precipitate engagement . To be a good member of parliament , is , let me tell you , no easy task ; especially at this time , when there is so strong a disposition to run into the perilous extremes of ...
... least like- ness to a positive and precipitate engagement . To be a good member of parliament , is , let me tell you , no easy task ; especially at this time , when there is so strong a disposition to run into the perilous extremes of ...
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... least deviation , in my original senti- ments . Whether this be owing to an obstinate perseverance in error , or to a religious adherence to what appears to me truth and reason , it is in your equity to judge . Sir , Parliament having ...
... least deviation , in my original senti- ments . Whether this be owing to an obstinate perseverance in error , or to a religious adherence to what appears to me truth and reason , it is in your equity to judge . Sir , Parliament having ...
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... myself in placing the number below two millions of inhabitants of our own European blood and colour ; besides at least 500,000 D 2 500,000 others , who form no inconsiderable part of the CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 35.
... myself in placing the number below two millions of inhabitants of our own European blood and colour ; besides at least 500,000 D 2 500,000 others , who form no inconsiderable part of the CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 35.
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... progress . He was in 1704 of an age at least to be made to comprehend such things . He was then old enough acta parentum jam legere , et et quæ sit poterit cognoscere virtus - Suppose , Sir CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 41.
... progress . He was in 1704 of an age at least to be made to comprehend such things . He was then old enough acta parentum jam legere , et et quæ sit poterit cognoscere virtus - Suppose , Sir CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 41.
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... least attempt to wrest from them by force , or shuffle from them by chicane , what they think the only advantage worth living for . This fierce spirit of liberty is stronger in the English colonies probably than in any other people of ...
... least attempt to wrest from them by force , or shuffle from them by chicane , what they think the only advantage worth living for . This fierce spirit of liberty is stronger in the English colonies probably than in any other people of ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 3 Edmund Burke,William Willis Полный просмотр - 1906 |
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