The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... never found leisure or inclination to finish it . 5. A Letter on the Affairs of Ireland , written in the year 1797. The name of the person to whom this letter was addressed does not ap- pear on the manuscript ; nor has the letter been ...
... never found leisure or inclination to finish it . 5. A Letter on the Affairs of Ireland , written in the year 1797. The name of the person to whom this letter was addressed does not ap- pear on the manuscript ; nor has the letter been ...
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... never appre- hends he may change his opinions before his pen is out of his hand , but always enables us to lay in at least a year's stock of useful information . At first I took comfort . I said to myself , that , if I should , as I ...
... never appre- hends he may change his opinions before his pen is out of his hand , but always enables us to lay in at least a year's stock of useful information . At first I took comfort . I said to myself , that , if I should , as I ...
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... never seen in such an extent of territory , from the beginning of time , as in that empire which the Jacobins possessed in October , 1795 , and which Boissy d'Anglas , in his report , settled as the law for Europe , and the domin- ion ...
... never seen in such an extent of territory , from the beginning of time , as in that empire which the Jacobins possessed in October , 1795 , and which Boissy d'Anglas , in his report , settled as the law for Europe , and the domin- ion ...
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... never stated as the author's own , nor left , as here it is , unanswered . Indeed , the mode of stating the most decided opinions in the form of questions is so little uncommon , particularly since the excellent queries of the excellent ...
... never stated as the author's own , nor left , as here it is , unanswered . Indeed , the mode of stating the most decided opinions in the form of questions is so little uncommon , particularly since the excellent queries of the excellent ...
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... never believed the masters ; nor do I now find myself disposed to give credit to the disciple . I will not much dispute with our author , which party has the best of this Revolution , — 34 LETTERS ON A REGICIDE PEACE .
... never believed the masters ; nor do I now find myself disposed to give credit to the disciple . I will not much dispute with our author , which party has the best of this Revolution , — 34 LETTERS ON A REGICIDE PEACE .
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