The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... English- men hang and drown themselves . In truth , this work has a tendency to alarm us with symptoms of public suicide . However , there is one comfort to be taken even from the gloomy time of year . It is a rotting season . If what ...
... English- men hang and drown themselves . In truth , this work has a tendency to alarm us with symptoms of public suicide . However , there is one comfort to be taken even from the gloomy time of year . It is a rotting season . If what ...
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... English , impossible to make it very civil English : it belongs , indeed , to the language of the halles : but , without be- ing instructed in that dialect , it was the opinion of the polite Lord Chesterfield that no man could be a ...
... English , impossible to make it very civil English : it belongs , indeed , to the language of the halles : but , without be- ing instructed in that dialect , it was the opinion of the polite Lord Chesterfield that no man could be a ...
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... English writers and English caballers , that France herself was instituted in this revolutionary fury . The communion of these two factions upon any pretended basis of similarity is a matter of very serious consideration . They are ...
... English writers and English caballers , that France herself was instituted in this revolutionary fury . The communion of these two factions upon any pretended basis of similarity is a matter of very serious consideration . They are ...
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... English tongue were not employed to utter what our ancestors never dreamed could enter into an English heart ! But let us consider this matter of adequate com- pensation . Who is to furnish it ? From what funds is it to be drawn ? Is it ...
... English tongue were not employed to utter what our ancestors never dreamed could enter into an English heart ! But let us consider this matter of adequate com- pensation . Who is to furnish it ? From what funds is it to be drawn ? Is it ...
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... English in France may be permitted , as the Jews are in Po- land and in Turkey , to execute all the little inglo- rious occupations , to be the sellers of new and the buyers of old clothes , to be their brokers and fac- tors , and to be ...
... English in France may be permitted , as the Jews are in Po- land and in Turkey , to execute all the little inglo- rious occupations , to be the sellers of new and the buyers of old clothes , to be their brokers and fac- tors , and to be ...
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