The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 5Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... natural I should be desirous to stand well ( I hope I do stand tolerably well ) with that public which , with whatever ... nature , and which , under the circumstances , it is not easy to describe , has arisen between us . In my journey ...
... natural I should be desirous to stand well ( I hope I do stand tolerably well ) with that public which , with whatever ... nature , and which , under the circumstances , it is not easy to describe , has arisen between us . In my journey ...
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... nature , necessitate the Commons consid- erably to strengthen the hands of government ; and if that strength should itself be the object of terror , we could have no war . 6. In the extraordinary and violent speeches of that day , he ...
... nature , necessitate the Commons consid- erably to strengthen the hands of government ; and if that strength should itself be the object of terror , we could have no war . 6. In the extraordinary and violent speeches of that day , he ...
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... nature and tendency of those he had the night before so vehemently con- demned ; and several of his particular and most in- timate friends , inhabitants of that parish , attended and signed along with him . ' 14. Immediately after this ...
... nature and tendency of those he had the night before so vehemently con- demned ; and several of his particular and most in- timate friends , inhabitants of that parish , attended and signed along with him . ' 14. Immediately after this ...
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... nature and true character of the cause itself . This step was taken . by Mr. Fox immediately after his giving his assent to the grant of supply voted to him by Mr. Serjeant Adair and a committee of gentlemen who assumed to themselves to ...
... nature and true character of the cause itself . This step was taken . by Mr. Fox immediately after his giving his assent to the grant of supply voted to him by Mr. Serjeant Adair and a committee of gentlemen who assumed to themselves to ...
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... nature , tending to bring these clubs and associations to the French model , and to make them in the end answer French purposes : I mean , that , without legal names , these clubs will be led to assume political capacities ; that they ...
... nature , tending to bring these clubs and associations to the French model , and to make them in the end answer French purposes : I mean , that , without legal names , these clubs will be led to assume political capacities ; that they ...
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