The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... necessary to flatter them , or to affect a subserviency to their passions or their prejudices . It may be necessary to premise , that at the opening of the poll the candidates were Lord Clare , Mr. Brickdale , the two last members ; and ...
... necessary to flatter them , or to affect a subserviency to their passions or their prejudices . It may be necessary to premise , that at the opening of the poll the candidates were Lord Clare , Mr. Brickdale , the two last members ; and ...
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... necessary constitutional superiority of Great Bri- tain . This is necessary for Americà , as well as for us . I never mean to depart from it , whatever may be lost by it . I avow it . The forfeiture even of your favour , if by such a ...
... necessary constitutional superiority of Great Bri- tain . This is necessary for Americà , as well as for us . I never mean to depart from it , whatever may be lost by it . I avow it . The forfeiture even of your favour , if by such a ...
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... necessary ; but it is extremely difficult . We are now members for a rich commercial city ; this city , however , is but a part of a rich commercial nation , the interests of which are various , multi- form , and intricate . We are ...
... necessary ; but it is extremely difficult . We are now members for a rich commercial city ; this city , however , is but a part of a rich commercial nation , the interests of which are various , multi- form , and intricate . We are ...
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... necessary to consider distinctly the true na- ture and the peculiar circumstances of the object which we have before us . Because after all our struggle , whether we will or not , we must govern America , according to that na- ture ...
... necessary to consider distinctly the true na- ture and the peculiar circumstances of the object which we have before us . Because after all our struggle , whether we will or not , we must govern America , according to that na- ture ...
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... necessary for those who in argument defended the excellence of the English constitution , to insist on this pri- vilege of granting money as a dry point of fact , and to prove , that the right had been acknowledged in ancient parchments ...
... necessary for those who in argument defended the excellence of the English constitution , to insist on this pri- vilege of granting money as a dry point of fact , and to prove , that the right had been acknowledged in ancient parchments ...
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