The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Edmund Burke. happy contest with America . I confess , it is a matter on which I look down as from a precipice . It is difficult in it- self , and it is rendered more intricate by a great variety of plans of conduct . I do not mean to ...
Edmund Burke. happy contest with America . I confess , it is a matter on which I look down as from a precipice . It is difficult in it- self , and it is rendered more intricate by a great variety of plans of conduct . I do not mean to ...
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... matter to those of my worthy constituents who were with me , and they unanimously advised me not to decline it . They told me , that they had elected me with a view to the publick service ; and as great questions relative to our ...
... matter to those of my worthy constituents who were with me , and they unanimously advised me not to decline it . They told me , that they had elected me with a view to the publick service ; and as great questions relative to our ...
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... matters I might derive authority and support from the representation of this great commercial city ; they desired me therefore to set off with- out delay , very well persuaded that I never could forget my obligations to them , or to my ...
... matters I might derive authority and support from the representation of this great commercial city ; they desired me therefore to set off with- out delay , very well persuaded that I never could forget my obligations to them , or to my ...
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... matter here . My learned counsel has supported your cause with his usual ability ; the worthy sheriffs have acted with their usual equity , and I have no doubt , that the same equity , which dictates the return , will guide the final ...
... matter here . My learned counsel has supported your cause with his usual ability ; the worthy sheriffs have acted with their usual equity , and I have no doubt , that the same equity , which dictates the return , will guide the final ...
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... matters of discussion . I have never asked a question of a voter on the other side , or supported a doubtful vote on my own . I respected the abilities of my managers ; I relied on the can- dour of the court . I think the worthy ...
... matters of discussion . I have never asked a question of a voter on the other side , or supported a doubtful vote on my own . I respected the abilities of my managers ; I relied on the can- dour of the court . I think the worthy ...
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