The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... gives us ? He has reprobated in one part of his speech the rule he had laid down for debate in the other , and , after ... give me leave to say , either useless or dangerous . He asserts , that retro- spect is not wise ; and the proper ...
... gives us ? He has reprobated in one part of his speech the rule he had laid down for debate in the other , and , after ... give me leave to say , either useless or dangerous . He asserts , that retro- spect is not wise ; and the proper ...
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... give the House satisfaction , I wish to tread the narrow ground to which alone the honorable gen- tleman , in one part of his speech , has so strictly con- fined us . He desires to know , whether , if we were to repeal this tax ...
... give the House satisfaction , I wish to tread the narrow ground to which alone the honorable gen- tleman , in one part of his speech , has so strictly con- fined us . He desires to know , whether , if we were to repeal this tax ...
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... give up the former Parliamentary revenue which subsisted in that country , or even any one of the articles which compose it . I affirm also , that , when , departing from the maxims of that repeal , you revived the scheme of taxation ...
... give up the former Parliamentary revenue which subsisted in that country , or even any one of the articles which compose it . I affirm also , that , when , departing from the maxims of that repeal , you revived the scheme of taxation ...
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... give so much alarm to his honorable friend . His work was not bad in its principle , but imperfect in its execution ; ` and the motion on your paper presses him only to com- plete a proper plan , which , by some unfortunate and ...
... give so much alarm to his honorable friend . His work was not bad in its principle , but imperfect in its execution ; ` and the motion on your paper presses him only to com- plete a proper plan , which , by some unfortunate and ...
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Edmund Burke. could give me this firmness ; but plain truth and clear evidence can be beat down by no ability . The clerk will be so good as to turn to the act , and to read this favorite preamble . " Whereas it is expedient that a ...
Edmund Burke. could give me this firmness ; but plain truth and clear evidence can be beat down by no ability . The clerk will be so good as to turn to the act , and to read this favorite preamble . " Whereas it is expedient that a ...
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