The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... seem to walk on enchanted ground . Everything is new , and , according to the fashionable phrase , revolutionary . In former days authors valued themselves upon the maturity and fulness of their deliberations . Accord- ingly , they ...
... seem to walk on enchanted ground . Everything is new , and , according to the fashionable phrase , revolutionary . In former days authors valued themselves upon the maturity and fulness of their deliberations . Accord- ingly , they ...
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... seems almost everywhere to contradict itself ; and the author , who claims the privilege of varying his opinions , has exercised this privilege in every section of his remarks . For this reason , amongst others , I follow the advice ...
... seems almost everywhere to contradict itself ; and the author , who claims the privilege of varying his opinions , has exercised this privilege in every section of his remarks . For this reason , amongst others , I follow the advice ...
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... ( that had been only on a visit abroad ) of the virtuous regicide brewer , Santerre . This would seem at the outset a very strange scheme of amity and VOL . VI . 2 - concord , nay , though we had held out to LETTER IV . 17.
... ( that had been only on a visit abroad ) of the virtuous regicide brewer , Santerre . This would seem at the outset a very strange scheme of amity and VOL . VI . 2 - concord , nay , though we had held out to LETTER IV . 17.
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... seems the language the most suited to these senti- ments . Our author tells the French Jacobins , that the political interests of Great Britain are in perfect unison with the principles of their government , — that they may take and ...
... seems the language the most suited to these senti- ments . Our author tells the French Jacobins , that the political interests of Great Britain are in perfect unison with the principles of their government , — that they may take and ...
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... seems very voracious of the food of her distemper . To be sure , she is ready to perish with repletion ; she has a boulimia , and hardly has bolted down one state than she calls for two or three more . There is a good deal of wit in all ...
... seems very voracious of the food of her distemper . To be sure , she is ready to perish with repletion ; she has a boulimia , and hardly has bolted down one state than she calls for two or three more . There is a good deal of wit in all ...
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