The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... party attach- ments , or party interests , all these with me have no existence . For myself , or for a family , ( alas ! I have none , ) I have nothing to hope or to fear in this world . I am attached , by principle , inclination , and ...
... party attach- ments , or party interests , all these with me have no existence . For myself , or for a family , ( alas ! I have none , ) I have nothing to hope or to fear in this world . I am attached , by principle , inclination , and ...
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... parties speak for themselves . If the writer who attacks another's no- tions does not deal fairly with his adversary , the diligent reader has it always in his power , by re- sorting to the work examined , to do justice to the original ...
... parties speak for themselves . If the writer who attacks another's no- tions does not deal fairly with his adversary , the diligent reader has it always in his power , by re- sorting to the work examined , to do justice to the original ...
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... parties , till a definite settlement is brought about . Such is the spirit of the proceedings in the doubtful and transitory state of things between enmity and friendship . In this change the subjects of the transformation are by na ...
... parties , till a definite settlement is brought about . Such is the spirit of the proceedings in the doubtful and transitory state of things between enmity and friendship . In this change the subjects of the transformation are by na ...
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... party you have to deal with . This I find , as a thing of no importance , has everywhere escaped the author of the October Remarks . That hostile power , to the period of the fourth week in that month , has been ever called and ...
... party you have to deal with . This I find , as a thing of no importance , has everywhere escaped the author of the October Remarks . That hostile power , to the period of the fourth week in that month , has been ever called and ...
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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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