The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... parole of honour , and exchange of prisoners in the late rebellions in this king- dom ? The answer to all demands of that sort was , " we can engage for nothing ; you are at the king's pleasure SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL . 85.
... parole of honour , and exchange of prisoners in the late rebellions in this king- dom ? The answer to all demands of that sort was , " we can engage for nothing ; you are at the king's pleasure SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL . 85.
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... late proceedings we see very few traces of that generosity , huma- nity , and dignity of mind which formerly characterised this nation . War suspends the rules of moral obligation , and what is long suspended is in danger of being ...
... late proceedings we see very few traces of that generosity , huma- nity , and dignity of mind which formerly characterised this nation . War suspends the rules of moral obligation , and what is long suspended is in danger of being ...
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... late been seduced or bullied , or into the appearance of which they have sunk through mere despair . They have been told that their dissent from violent measures is an encouragement to rebellion . Men of great presumption and little ...
... late been seduced or bullied , or into the appearance of which they have sunk through mere despair . They have been told that their dissent from violent measures is an encouragement to rebellion . Men of great presumption and little ...
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... late controversies , and treated as if they were the most contemptible and irrational of all things . I have heard it a hundred times very gravely alleged , that in order to keep power in wind , it was neces- sary , by preference , to ...
... late controversies , and treated as if they were the most contemptible and irrational of all things . I have heard it a hundred times very gravely alleged , that in order to keep power in wind , it was neces- sary , by preference , to ...
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... late coercive statutes , but for mutilating by a positive law , the entireness of the legislative power of parliament , and cutting off from it the whole right of taxation ? I answer , because a different state of things requires a ...
... late coercive statutes , but for mutilating by a positive law , the entireness of the legislative power of parliament , and cutting off from it the whole right of taxation ? I answer , because a different state of things requires a ...
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