The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... person , at the time of that repeal , had thus addressed the minister : " Condem- ning , as you do , the repeal of the Stamp Act , why do you venture to repeal the duties upon glass , paper , and painters ' colors ? Let your pretence ...
... person , at the time of that repeal , had thus addressed the minister : " Condem- ning , as you do , the repeal of the Stamp Act , why do you venture to repeal the duties upon glass , paper , and painters ' colors ? Let your pretence ...
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... person to whom , on other accounts , this country owes very great obligations . I do believe that he had a very serious desire to benefit the public . But with no small study of the detail , he did not seem to have his view , at least ...
... person to whom , on other accounts , this country owes very great obligations . I do believe that he had a very serious desire to benefit the public . But with no small study of the detail , he did not seem to have his view , at least ...
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... persons very happily born , to open and to liberalize the mind exactly in the same proportion . Passing from that study , he did not go very largely into the world , but plunged into business , I mean into the business of office , and ...
... persons very happily born , to open and to liberalize the mind exactly in the same proportion . Passing from that study , he did not go very largely into the world , but plunged into business , I mean into the business of office , and ...
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... person , and at the head of the Treas- ury Department . It was , indeed , in a situation of little rank and no consequence , suitable to the mediocrity of my talents and pretensions , but a situation near enough to enable me to see , as ...
... person , and at the head of the Treas- ury Department . It was , indeed , in a situation of little rank and no consequence , suitable to the mediocrity of my talents and pretensions , but a situation near enough to enable me to see , as ...
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Edmund Burke. • tachment to his royal person and government , . . . will firmly and effectually support his Majesty in all such measures as shall be necessary for preserving and securing the legal dependence of the colonies upon this ...
Edmund Burke. • tachment to his royal person and government , . . . will firmly and effectually support his Majesty in all such measures as shall be necessary for preserving and securing the legal dependence of the colonies upon this ...
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