The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 5Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... reasons , influence my judgment . I think that the spirit of his late pro- ceedings is wholly alien to our national policy , and to the peace , to the prosperity , and to the legal liberties of this nation , according to our ancient ...
... reasons , influence my judgment . I think that the spirit of his late pro- ceedings is wholly alien to our national policy , and to the peace , to the prosperity , and to the legal liberties of this nation , according to our ancient ...
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... reason to know that the course he had resolved to pursue would be highly disagreeable to them , he represented the alarm , which was a second time given and taken , in still more invidious colors than those in which he painted the ...
... reason to know that the course he had resolved to pursue would be highly disagreeable to them , he represented the alarm , which was a second time given and taken , in still more invidious colors than those in which he painted the ...
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... reason to be apprised of the general dislike of the Duke of Portland's friends to this conduct . Some of those who had even voted with him , the day after their vote , ex- pressed their abhorrence of his amendment , their sense of its ...
... reason to be apprised of the general dislike of the Duke of Portland's friends to this conduct . Some of those who had even voted with him , the day after their vote , ex- pressed their abhorrence of his amendment , their sense of its ...
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... reasons for management and caution which he has , they speak out . He satisfies himself merely with making his invectives , and leaves others to draw the conclusion . But they produce their Polish interposition for the express purpose ...
... reasons for management and caution which he has , they speak out . He satisfies himself merely with making his invectives , and leaves others to draw the conclusion . But they produce their Polish interposition for the express purpose ...
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... a war are not matters of feeling , but of reason and foresight , and often of remote considera- tions , and of a very great combination of circumstan- ces which they are utterly incapable of comprehend- ing : 38 OBSERVATIONS ON THE.
... a war are not matters of feeling , but of reason and foresight , and often of remote considera- tions , and of a very great combination of circumstan- ces which they are utterly incapable of comprehend- ing : 38 OBSERVATIONS ON THE.
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