The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... parties at Bristol , persuades us that a good edition of them will not be unacceptable in London ; which we own to be the induce- ment , and we hope is a justification of our offering it . We do not presume to descant on the merit of ...
... parties at Bristol , persuades us that a good edition of them will not be unacceptable in London ; which we own to be the induce- ment , and we hope is a justification of our offering it . We do not presume to descant on the merit of ...
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... parties was an Englishman , they ordained , that his trial should be always by English . They made acts to restrain trade , as you do ; and they prevented the Welsh from the use of fairs and mar- kets , as you do the Americans from ...
... parties was an Englishman , they ordained , that his trial should be always by English . They made acts to restrain trade , as you do ; and they prevented the Welsh from the use of fairs and mar- kets , as you do the Americans from ...
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... parties come to contend together , and to dispute on their relative proportions , will be a matter of delay , perplexity , and confusion , that never can have an end . If all the colonies do not appear at the outcry , what is the ...
... parties come to contend together , and to dispute on their relative proportions , will be a matter of delay , perplexity , and confusion , that never can have an end . If all the colonies do not appear at the outcry , what is the ...
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... parties must ever exist in a free coun- try . We know too , that the emulations of such parties , their contradictions , their reciprocal necessities , their hopes , and their fears , must send them all in their turns to him that holds ...
... parties must ever exist in a free coun- try . We know too , that the emulations of such parties , their contradictions , their reciprocal necessities , their hopes , and their fears , must send them all in their turns to him that holds ...
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... parties are but too apt to forget their own future safety in their desire of sacrificing their enemies . People , without much difficulty , admit the entrance of that injustice of which they are not to be the immediate victims . In ...
... parties are but too apt to forget their own future safety in their desire of sacrificing their enemies . People , without much difficulty , admit the entrance of that injustice of which they are not to be the immediate victims . In ...
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