The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... received with great and universal applause and approbation . MR . BURKE'S SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL . GENTLEMEN , I AM come hither to solicit in person , that favour which my friends have hitherto endeavoured to procure for me ...
... received with great and universal applause and approbation . MR . BURKE'S SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL . GENTLEMEN , I AM come hither to solicit in person , that favour which my friends have hitherto endeavoured to procure for me ...
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... received the honour of an election at another place , at a very great distance from this . I immediately opened the matter to those of my worthy constituents who were with me , and they unanimously advised me not to decline it . They ...
... received the honour of an election at another place , at a very great distance from this . I immediately opened the matter to those of my worthy constituents who were with me , and they unanimously advised me not to decline it . They ...
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... received the same honour that you have conferred on me . If he , who was bred and passed his whole life amongst you ; if he , who through the easy grada- tions of acquaintance , friendship , and esteem , has obtained the honour , which ...
... received the same honour that you have conferred on me . If he , who was bred and passed his whole life amongst you ; if he , who through the easy grada- tions of acquaintance , friendship , and esteem , has obtained the honour , which ...
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... received , and the virtues I have seen exerted in it . I shall ever retain , what I now feel , the most perfect and grateful attachment to my friends — and I have no enmities ; no resentment . I never can consider fidelity to engage ...
... received , and the virtues I have seen exerted in it . I shall ever retain , what I now feel , the most perfect and grateful attachment to my friends — and I have no enmities ; no resentment . I never can consider fidelity to engage ...
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... received , and the virtues I have seen exerted in it . I shall ever retain , what I now feel , the most perfect and grateful attachment to my friends — and I have no enmities ; no resentment . I never can consider fidelity to engage ...
... received , and the virtues I have seen exerted in it . I shall ever retain , what I now feel , the most perfect and grateful attachment to my friends — and I have no enmities ; no resentment . I never can consider fidelity to engage ...
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