The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... Lord Clare , Mr. Brickdale , the two last members ; and Mr. Cruger , a considerable merchant at Bristol . On the second day of the poll Lord Clare declined ; and a considerable body of gentlemen , who had wished that the city of Bristol ...
... Lord Clare , Mr. Brickdale , the two last members ; and Mr. Cruger , a considerable merchant at Bristol . On the second day of the poll Lord Clare declined ; and a considerable body of gentlemen , who had wished that the city of Bristol ...
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... lord in the blue ribband . * It does not propose to fill " That when the governor , council , or assembly , or general court , of any of his majesty's provinces or colonies in America , shall propose to make provision , according to the ...
... lord in the blue ribband . * It does not propose to fill " That when the governor , council , or assembly , or general court , of any of his majesty's provinces or colonies in America , shall propose to make provision , according to the ...
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... lord's project . The idea of conciliation is ad- missible . First , the house in accepting the resolution moved by the noble lord , has admitted , notwithstanding the menac- ing front of our address , notwithstanding our heavy bill of ...
... lord's project . The idea of conciliation is ad- missible . First , the house in accepting the resolution moved by the noble lord , has admitted , notwithstanding the menac- ing front of our address , notwithstanding our heavy bill of ...
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... Lord Bathurst might remember all the stages of the progress . He was in 1704 of an age at least to be made to comprehend such things . He was then old enough acta parentum jam legere , et quæ sit poterit cognoscere virtus . - Suppose ...
... Lord Bathurst might remember all the stages of the progress . He was in 1704 of an age at least to be made to comprehend such things . He was then old enough acta parentum jam legere , et quæ sit poterit cognoscere virtus . - Suppose ...
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... Lord Dunmore ( the account is among the fragments on your table ) tells you , that the new institution is infinitely better obeyed than the ancient government ever was in its most fortunate periods . Obedience is what makes government ...
... Lord Dunmore ( the account is among the fragments on your table ) tells you , that the new institution is infinitely better obeyed than the ancient government ever was in its most fortunate periods . Obedience is what makes government ...
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