The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... minds , greatly diminished by our conviction that the reputation of our author stood far beyond the reach of injury from any injudicious conduct of ours in making this selection . On the other hand , we were desirous that nothing should ...
... minds , greatly diminished by our conviction that the reputation of our author stood far beyond the reach of injury from any injudicious conduct of ours in making this selection . On the other hand , we were desirous that nothing should ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... mind , deeply suffering at the time under a domestic calamity . I have selected these two papers from my manu- script collection , and now transmit them to your Lord- ship with a wish that they may be annexed to the publication in ...
... mind , deeply suffering at the time under a domestic calamity . I have selected these two papers from my manu- script collection , and now transmit them to your Lord- ship with a wish that they may be annexed to the publication in ...
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... mind I am capable of . To that end I find it but too necessary to call to my aid an oblivion of most of the circumstances , pleasant and unpleas- ant , of my life , to think as little and indeed to know as little as I can of everything ...
... mind I am capable of . To that end I find it but too necessary to call to my aid an oblivion of most of the circumstances , pleasant and unpleas- ant , of my life , to think as little and indeed to know as little as I can of everything ...
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... to be persons of intemperate minds . I may be , and I fear I am , with you in that descrip- tion ; but pray , my Lord , recollect that very few of - the causes which make men intemperate can operate upon 6 LETTERS ON A REGICIDE PEACE .
... to be persons of intemperate minds . I may be , and I fear I am , with you in that descrip- tion ; but pray , my Lord , recollect that very few of - the causes which make men intemperate can operate upon 6 LETTERS ON A REGICIDE PEACE .
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