The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... of his mind remained unimpaired . This , my dear friend , was , I believe , the last letter dic- tated by him on public affairs : - here ended his political labors . XV . Fragments and Notes of Speeches in Par- liament xii PREFACE .
... of his mind remained unimpaired . This , my dear friend , was , I believe , the last letter dic- tated by him on public affairs : - here ended his political labors . XV . Fragments and Notes of Speeches in Par- liament xii PREFACE .
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... And now , adieu , my dear friend , And believe me ever affectionately yours , BROMLEY HOUSE , August 1 , 1812 . The Rev. J. J. Talman . WR . ROFFEN . FOURTH LETTER ON THE PROPOSALS FOR PEACE WITH THE REGICIDE xvi PREFACE .
... And now , adieu , my dear friend , And believe me ever affectionately yours , BROMLEY HOUSE , August 1 , 1812 . The Rev. J. J. Talman . WR . ROFFEN . FOURTH LETTER ON THE PROPOSALS FOR PEACE WITH THE REGICIDE xvi PREFACE .
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... believe me , with the most perfect sentiments of respect and regard , My dear Lord , Your Lordship's most obedient and humble servant , EDMUND BURKE . BEACONSFIELD , Oct. 30th , 1795 . Friday Evening . LETTER IV . TO THE EARL ...
... believe me , with the most perfect sentiments of respect and regard , My dear Lord , Your Lordship's most obedient and humble servant , EDMUND BURKE . BEACONSFIELD , Oct. 30th , 1795 . Friday Evening . LETTER IV . TO THE EARL ...
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... believe he is the very first author that ever told such a thing to his readers ) " that the entire fabric of his speculations might be overset by unforeseen vicissitudes , " and what is far more extraordinary , that even the whole ...
... believe he is the very first author that ever told such a thing to his readers ) " that the entire fabric of his speculations might be overset by unforeseen vicissitudes , " and what is far more extraordinary , that even the whole ...
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... believe we are to tremble for our liberties from the great accession of power which is to accrue to government . I believe I have read in some author who criticized the productions of the famous Jurieu , that it is not very wise in ...
... believe we are to tremble for our liberties from the great accession of power which is to accrue to government . I believe I have read in some author who criticized the productions of the famous Jurieu , that it is not very wise in ...
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