The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 3J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... mind of every man who heard him , and who believed him in his senses : that in the ut- most extent he was guilty of the charge . But , Sir , leaving these two gentlemen to alternate as criminal and accuser upon what principles they ...
... mind of every man who heard him , and who believed him in his senses : that in the ut- most extent he was guilty of the charge . But , Sir , leaving these two gentlemen to alternate as criminal and accuser upon what principles they ...
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... minds to the compass of their object , be well assured that everything about us will dwindle by degrees , until at length our con- cerns are shrunk to the dimensions of our minds . It is not a predilection to mean , sordid , home - bred ...
... minds to the compass of their object , be well assured that everything about us will dwindle by degrees , until at length our con- cerns are shrunk to the dimensions of our minds . It is not a predilection to mean , sordid , home - bred ...
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... mind to claim their first charities , you will find the same rule religiously observed with Europeans too . Attend , Sir , to this decisive case . Since the beginning of the war , be- sides arrears of every kind , a bond - debt has been ...
... mind to claim their first charities , you will find the same rule religiously observed with Europeans too . Attend , Sir , to this decisive case . Since the beginning of the war , be- sides arrears of every kind , a bond - debt has been ...
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... mind the most venal of all proceedings to give the Company's protection to debts that cannot bear the light ; and though it appears exceedingly alarming , that a country on which you are to depend for resources should be so involved as ...
... mind the most venal of all proceedings to give the Company's protection to debts that cannot bear the light ; and though it appears exceedingly alarming , that a country on which you are to depend for resources should be so involved as ...
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... mind revolts from it , though you will hear it with horror , and I confess I tremble when I think on these awful and confounding dispensations of Provi- dence . I shall first trouble you with a few words as to the cause . The great ...
... mind revolts from it , though you will hear it with horror , and I confess I tremble when I think on these awful and confounding dispensations of Provi- dence . I shall first trouble you with a few words as to the cause . The great ...
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