The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... thought proper to throw it out , I owe you a clear explanation of my poor sentiments on that subject . He tells you , that " the topick of instructions " has occasioned much altercation and uneasiness " in this city ; " and he expresses ...
... thought proper to throw it out , I owe you a clear explanation of my poor sentiments on that subject . He tells you , that " the topick of instructions " has occasioned much altercation and uneasiness " in this city ; " and he expresses ...
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... ideas concerning the general policy of the British empire . Something of this sort seemed to be indispensable ; in order , amidst so vast a fluctuation fluctuation of passions and opinions , to concenter my thoughts 26 SPEECH ON.
... ideas concerning the general policy of the British empire . Something of this sort seemed to be indispensable ; in order , amidst so vast a fluctuation fluctuation of passions and opinions , to concenter my thoughts 26 SPEECH ON.
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Edmund Burke. fluctuation of passions and opinions , to concenter my thoughts ; to ballast my conduct ; to preserve me from being blown about by every wind of fashion- able doctrine . I really did not think it safe , or manly , to have ...
Edmund Burke. fluctuation of passions and opinions , to concenter my thoughts ; to ballast my conduct ; to preserve me from being blown about by every wind of fashion- able doctrine . I really did not think it safe , or manly , to have ...
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... thoughts into a sort of parliamentary form , I was by no means equally ready to produce them . It generally argues some degree of natural impotence of mind , or some want of knowledge . of the world , to hazard plans of government ...
... thoughts into a sort of parliamentary form , I was by no means equally ready to produce them . It generally argues some degree of natural impotence of mind , or some want of knowledge . of the world , to hazard plans of government ...
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... thoughts , by degrees I felt myself more firm . I derived , at length , some confidence from what in other circumstances usually produces timidity . I grew less anxious , even from the idea of my own insignificance . For , judging of ...
... thoughts , by degrees I felt myself more firm . I derived , at length , some confidence from what in other circumstances usually produces timidity . I grew less anxious , even from the idea of my own insignificance . For , judging 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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