The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... ruin . Spoliatis arma supersunt . The temper and character , which prevail in our colonies , are , I am afraid , unalterable by any human art . We cannot , fear , falsify the pedigree of this fierce people , and persuade them that they ...
... ruin . Spoliatis arma supersunt . The temper and character , which prevail in our colonies , are , I am afraid , unalterable by any human art . We cannot , fear , falsify the pedigree of this fierce people , and persuade them that they ...
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... ruin . One hundred and ten respectable members of parliament voted for that concession . Many not present when the mo- tion was made , were of the sentiments of those who voted . I knew it would then have made peace . I am not without ...
... ruin . One hundred and ten respectable members of parliament voted for that concession . Many not present when the mo- tion was made , were of the sentiments of those who voted . I knew it would then have made peace . I am not without ...
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... ruin . By the favour of my fellow citizens , I am the representative of an honest , well - ordered , virtuous city ; of a people , who preserve more of the original English sim- plicity , and purity of manners , than perhaps any other ...
... ruin . By the favour of my fellow citizens , I am the representative of an honest , well - ordered , virtuous city ; of a people , who preserve more of the original English sim- plicity , and purity of manners , than perhaps any other ...
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... ruin , in the possible prosperity of other people . It is hard to persuade us , that every thing which is got by another is not taken from our- selves . But it is fit that we should get the better of these suggestions , which come from ...
... ruin , in the possible prosperity of other people . It is hard to persuade us , that every thing which is got by another is not taken from our- selves . But it is fit that we should get the better of these suggestions , which come from ...
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... ruined by partiality to Ireland . Gentlemen , I know that the deficiency in these arguments is made up ( not by you , but by others ) by the usual resource on such occasions , the confidence in military force , and supe- riour power ...
... ruined by partiality to Ireland . Gentlemen , I know that the deficiency in these arguments is made up ( not by you , but by others ) by the usual resource on such occasions , the confidence in military force , and supe- riour power ...
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