The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 |
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Стр. vi
... affairs , some consolation at least , perhaps some hope of better times ; notwithstanding the triumphant career , which lies open to the enemies of whiggism , in consequence of divisions within itself , and the apathy of the people from ...
... affairs , some consolation at least , perhaps some hope of better times ; notwithstanding the triumphant career , which lies open to the enemies of whiggism , in consequence of divisions within itself , and the apathy of the people from ...
Стр. viii
... affairs of that government , resulting from the trial , and by the publick exposure of the crimes which had been perpetrated , he had not only discharged a sacred and imperative duty , but at the same time had interposed a powerful ...
... affairs of that government , resulting from the trial , and by the publick exposure of the crimes which had been perpetrated , he had not only discharged a sacred and imperative duty , but at the same time had interposed a powerful ...
Стр. ix
... affairs , are known to those , who have either sat in council , or have held corres- pondence with him upon political subjects . His official ser- vices , indeed , during the late long reign , will not appear frequent in the historick ...
... affairs , are known to those , who have either sat in council , or have held corres- pondence with him upon political subjects . His official ser- vices , indeed , during the late long reign , will not appear frequent in the historick ...
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... affairs of India have constantly engaged the attention of the Commons for more than fourteen years . We may safely affirm , we have tried every mode of legislative provision , before we had recourse to any thing of penal process . It ...
... affairs of India have constantly engaged the attention of the Commons for more than fourteen years . We may safely affirm , we have tried every mode of legislative provision , before we had recourse to any thing of penal process . It ...
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... affairs . They know the exigency of a pressing occasion , which , in its pre- cipitate career , bears every thing down before it , which does not give time to the mind to recollect its faculties , to rein- force its reason , and to have ...
... affairs . They know the exigency of a pressing occasion , which , in its pre- cipitate career , bears every thing down before it , which does not give time to the mind to recollect its faculties , to rein- force its reason , and to have ...
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