The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... Unequal as I feel myself to the task , I shall , my dear friend , lose no time , nor spare any pains , in This design the editor did not live to execute . discharging the arduous duty that has devolved upon me . PREFACE . XV.
... Unequal as I feel myself to the task , I shall , my dear friend , lose no time , nor spare any pains , in This design the editor did not live to execute . discharging the arduous duty that has devolved upon me . PREFACE . XV.
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... live forever in the memory of men . In those admirable pieces does his Majesty discov- er this new opinion of his political security , in hav- ing the chair of the scorner , that is , the discipline of atheism , and the block of ...
... live forever in the memory of men . In those admirable pieces does his Majesty discov- er this new opinion of his political security , in hav- ing the chair of the scorner , that is , the discipline of atheism , and the block of ...
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Edmund Burke. common feeling of mankind . If I had but one hour to live , I would employ it in decrying this wretched system , and die with my pen in my hand to mark out the dreadful consequences of receiving an arrange- ment of empire ...
Edmund Burke. common feeling of mankind . If I had but one hour to live , I would employ it in decrying this wretched system , and die with my pen in my hand to mark out the dreadful consequences of receiving an arrange- ment of empire ...
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... live and move ? Five years has this mon- ster continued whole and entire in all its members . Far from falling into a division within itself , it is aug- mented by tremendous additions . We cannot bear to look that frightful form in the ...
... live and move ? Five years has this mon- ster continued whole and entire in all its members . Far from falling into a division within itself , it is aug- mented by tremendous additions . We cannot bear to look that frightful form in the ...
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... live . In the chronicle of disgrace he will have but this short tale told of him : " He was the first emperor of his house that embraced a regicide ; he was the last that wore the imperial purple . " Far am I from thinking so ill of ...
... live . In the chronicle of disgrace he will have but this short tale told of him : " He was the first emperor of his house that embraced a regicide ; he was the last that wore the imperial purple . " Far am I from thinking so ill of ...
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