The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 |
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... honoured friend , I am endeavouring to comply . The cultivators of literature will for ever lament the want of his finishing hand . I trust , however , that the substance of the whole of the proceedings will be found in these volumes ...
... honoured friend , I am endeavouring to comply . The cultivators of literature will for ever lament the want of his finishing hand . I trust , however , that the substance of the whole of the proceedings will be found in these volumes ...
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... honour him . Soon after my first acquaintance with him , he succeeded to the splendid possessions of his uncle , the Marquess of Rockingham , my revered master and patron ; and , together with them , perhaps I may be permitted to say ...
... honour him . Soon after my first acquaintance with him , he succeeded to the splendid possessions of his uncle , the Marquess of Rockingham , my revered master and patron ; and , together with them , perhaps I may be permitted to say ...
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... upon it as an auspicious circum- stance to this cause , in which the honour of the kingdom VOL . VII . 1 2 and the fate of many nations are involved , that Speeches of Mr Burke on the Impeachment of Warren Hastings, Esquire Third 15th 76.
... upon it as an auspicious circum- stance to this cause , in which the honour of the kingdom VOL . VII . 1 2 and the fate of many nations are involved , that Speeches of Mr Burke on the Impeachment of Warren Hastings, Esquire Third 15th 76.
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... honour is divided with you is doubled on themselves . It My lords , I must confess , that amidst these encouraging prospects the Commons do not approach your bar without awe and anxiety . The magnitude of the interests , which we have ...
... honour is divided with you is doubled on themselves . It My lords , I must confess , that amidst these encouraging prospects the Commons do not approach your bar without awe and anxiety . The magnitude of the interests , which we have ...
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... honour of the British nation itself will be decided by this decision . We are to decide by this judgment , whe- ther the crimes of individuals are to be turned into publick guilt and national ignominy ; or whether this nation will con ...
... honour of the British nation itself will be decided by this decision . We are to decide by this judgment , whe- ther the crimes of individuals are to be turned into publick guilt and national ignominy ; or whether this nation will con ...
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