The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... situation . But since I am called upon by the desire of several respectable fellow - subjects , as I have done at other times , I give up my fears to their wishes . What- ever my other deficiencies may be , I do not know what it is to ...
... situation . But since I am called upon by the desire of several respectable fellow - subjects , as I have done at other times , I give up my fears to their wishes . What- ever my other deficiencies may be , I do not know what it is to ...
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... situation , not becoming a free man . To reconcile British superiority with American liberty shall be my great object , as far as my little faculties extend . I am far from thinking that both , even yet , may not be preserved . When I ...
... situation , not becoming a free man . To reconcile British superiority with American liberty shall be my great object , as far as my little faculties extend . I am far from thinking that both , even yet , may not be preserved . When I ...
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... , if it did not pro- duce , was at least followed by , an heightening of the distemper ; until , by a variety of experiments , that that important country has been brought into her present situation CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 27.
... , if it did not pro- duce , was at least followed by , an heightening of the distemper ; until , by a variety of experiments , that that important country has been brought into her present situation CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 27.
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Edmund Burke. that important country has been brought into her present situation ; -a situation which I will not miscall , which I dare not name ; which I scarcely know how to comprehend in the terms of any description . * In this ...
Edmund Burke. that important country has been brought into her present situation ; -a situation which I will not miscall , which I dare not name ; which I scarcely know how to comprehend in the terms of any description . * In this ...
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... situation too . His appli- cation might have been made with far greater propriety to many other gentlemen . No man was indeed ever better disposed , or worse qualified , for such an undertaking , than myself . Though I gave so far into ...
... situation too . His appli- cation might have been made with far greater propriety to many other gentlemen . No man was indeed ever better disposed , or worse qualified , for such an undertaking , than myself . Though I gave so far into ...
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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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