The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... reasons by which we were influenced in our determination to publish them . An account of the state in which these manuscripts were found is given in the note prefixed to this article . XVI . Hints for an Essay on the Drama . This ...
... reasons by which we were influenced in our determination to publish them . An account of the state in which these manuscripts were found is given in the note prefixed to this article . XVI . Hints for an Essay on the Drama . This ...
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... reason you will not blame me , if , in my discussion of the merits of a Regicide Peace , I do not choose to trust to my own statements , but to bring forward along with them the arguments of the advocates for that meas- ure.
... reason you will not blame me , if , in my discussion of the merits of a Regicide Peace , I do not choose to trust to my own statements , but to bring forward along with them the arguments of the advocates for that meas- ure.
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... reason ) an eternal duration to their works . The quite contrary is our present fashion . Writers value themselves now on the instability of their opin- ions and the transitory life of their productions . On this kind of credit the ...
... reason ) an eternal duration to their works . The quite contrary is our present fashion . Writers value themselves now on the instability of their opin- ions and the transitory life of their productions . On this kind of credit the ...
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... reason , amongst others , I follow the advice which the able writer gives in his last page , which is , " to consider the impression of what he has urged , taken from the whole , and not from detached paragraphs . " That caution was not ...
... reason , amongst others , I follow the advice which the able writer gives in his last page , which is , " to consider the impression of what he has urged , taken from the whole , and not from detached paragraphs . " That caution was not ...
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... reason , that is irresistible . Knowing that no- ble person , as well as myself , to be under very great obligations to the crown , I am confident he would not so very directly contradict , even in the paroxysm of his zeal against ...
... reason , that is irresistible . Knowing that no- ble person , as well as myself , to be under very great obligations to the crown , I am confident he would not so very directly contradict , even in the paroxysm of his zeal against ...
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