The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... public expectations by great promises . At this time , there is much cause to consider , and very little to presume . We seem to be ap- proaching to a great crisis in our affairs , which calls for the whole wisdom of the wisest among us ...
... public expectations by great promises . At this time , there is much cause to consider , and very little to presume . We seem to be ap- proaching to a great crisis in our affairs , which calls for the whole wisdom of the wisest among us ...
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... public has a full right to it ; and this great city , a main pillar in the commercial interest of Great Britain , must totter on its base by the slightest mistake with regard to our Ameri- can measures . Thus much , however , I think it ...
... public has a full right to it ; and this great city , a main pillar in the commercial interest of Great Britain , must totter on its base by the slightest mistake with regard to our Ameri- can measures . Thus much , however , I think it ...
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... public coer- cion have been adopted , and such as have much more resem- blance to a sort of qualified hostility towards an independent power than the punishment of rebellious subjects . All this seems rather inconsistent ; but it shews ...
... public coer- cion have been adopted , and such as have much more resem- blance to a sort of qualified hostility towards an independent power than the punishment of rebellious subjects . All this seems rather inconsistent ; but it shews ...
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... public view , all the par- ticulars of the state in which you stood with regard to foreign powers , during the whole course of the last year . Whether you are yet wholly out of danger from them , is more than I know , or than your ...
... public view , all the par- ticulars of the state in which you stood with regard to foreign powers , during the whole course of the last year . Whether you are yet wholly out of danger from them , is more than I know , or than your ...
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... public would have had a very heavy loss . But it is not the propriety of the exercise which is in question . The exercise itself is wisely foreborne . Its repose may be the preservation of its exist- ence ; and its existence may be the ...
... public would have had a very heavy loss . But it is not the propriety of the exercise which is in question . The exercise itself is wisely foreborne . Its repose may be the preservation of its exist- ence ; and its existence may be the ...
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