The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... mean to enter into them . I will not suspect a want of good intention in framing them . But however pure the intentions of their authors may have been , we all know that the event has been unfortunate . The means of recovering our ...
... mean to enter into them . I will not suspect a want of good intention in framing them . But however pure the intentions of their authors may have been , we all know that the event has been unfortunate . The means of recovering our ...
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... means proposed by the noble lord for carrying his ideas into execution , I think indeed , are very indifferently ... mean to give peace . Peace im- plies reconciliation ; and where there has been a material carried to the account of such ...
... means proposed by the noble lord for carrying his ideas into execution , I think indeed , are very indifferently ... mean to give peace . Peace im- plies reconciliation ; and where there has been a material carried to the account of such ...
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... means according to mere general theories of govern- ment , the resort to which appears to me , in our present situa- tion , no better than arrant trifling . I shall therefore endea vour , with your leave , to lay before you some of the ...
... means according to mere general theories of govern- ment , the resort to which appears to me , in our present situa- tion , no better than arrant trifling . I shall therefore endea vour , with your leave , to lay before you some of the ...
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... means by their complexions and their habits . Those who un- derstand the military art , will of course have some predilec- tion for it . Those who wield the thunder of the state , may have more confidence in the efficacy of arms . But I ...
... means by their complexions and their habits . Those who un- derstand the military art , will of course have some predilec- tion for it . Those who wield the thunder of the state , may have more confidence in the efficacy of arms . But I ...
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... mean , Sir , to commend the superiour morality of this sentiment , which has at least as much pride as virtue in it ... mean part towards the growth and effect of this untractable spirit . I mean their education . In no country perhaps ...
... mean , Sir , to commend the superiour morality of this sentiment , which has at least as much pride as virtue in it ... mean part towards the growth and effect of this untractable spirit . I mean their education . In no country perhaps ...
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