The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... concerns the propriety of publick conduct in this city . I do not pretend to lay down rules of decorum for other gentle- men . They are best judges of the mode of proceeding that will recommend them to the favour of their fellow ...
... concerns the propriety of publick conduct in this city . I do not pretend to lay down rules of decorum for other gentle- men . They are best judges of the mode of proceeding that will recommend them to the favour of their fellow ...
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... concerned in the exports from England . If I were to detail the imports , I could shew how many en- joyments they procure , which deceive the burthen of life ; how many materials which invigorate the springs of national industry , and ...
... concerned in the exports from England . If I were to detail the imports , I could shew how many en- joyments they procure , which deceive the burthen of life ; how many materials which invigorate the springs of national industry , and ...
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... concern- ing it . We are called upon to fix some rule and line for our future conduct , which may give a little stability to our poli- ticks , and prevent the return of such unhappy deliberations as the present . Every such return will ...
... concern- ing it . We are called upon to fix some rule and line for our future conduct , which may give a little stability to our poli- ticks , and prevent the return of such unhappy deliberations as the present . Every such return will ...
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... concerned , whenever it is my misfor- tune to continue a difference with the majority of this house . But as the reasons for that difference are my apology for thus troubling you , suffer me to state them in a very few words . I shall ...
... concerned , whenever it is my misfor- tune to continue a difference with the majority of this house . But as the reasons for that difference are my apology for thus troubling you , suffer me to state them in a very few words . I shall ...
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... concern to be made very sensible of the absolute necessity of this total eclipse of liberty . They would more carefully advert to every re- newal , and more powerfully resist it . These great deter- mined measures are not commonly so ...
... concern to be made very sensible of the absolute necessity of this total eclipse of liberty . They would more carefully advert to every re- newal , and more powerfully resist it . These great deter- mined measures are not commonly so ...
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