The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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Стр. 91
... less like a candidate than an unconcerned spectator of a public proceeding . But here the face of things is altered . Here is an attempt for a general massa- cre of suffrages , -an attempt , by a promiscuous car- nage of friends and ...
... less like a candidate than an unconcerned spectator of a public proceeding . But here the face of things is altered . Here is an attempt for a general massa- cre of suffrages , -an attempt , by a promiscuous car- nage of friends and ...
Стр. 93
... less fellows ! you have no votes , you are usurpers ! you are intruders on the rights of real freemen ! I will have nothing to do with you ! you ought never to have been produced at this election , and the sheriffs ought not to have ...
... less fellows ! you have no votes , you are usurpers ! you are intruders on the rights of real freemen ! I will have nothing to do with you ! you ought never to have been produced at this election , and the sheriffs ought not to have ...
Стр. 102
... less under the necessity of forming some fixed ideas concerning the general policy of the British empire . Something of this sort seemed to be indispensable , in order , amidst so vast a fluctuation of passions and opinions , to ...
... less under the necessity of forming some fixed ideas concerning the general policy of the British empire . Something of this sort seemed to be indispensable , in order , amidst so vast a fluctuation of passions and opinions , to ...
Стр. 105
... less anxious , even from the idea of my own insignificance . For , judging of what you are by what you ought to be , I persuaded myself that you would not reject a reasonable proposition because it had nothing but its reason to ...
... less anxious , even from the idea of my own insignificance . For , judging of what you are by what you ought to be , I persuaded myself that you would not reject a reasonable proposition because it had nothing but its reason to ...
Стр. 112
... and odd thousand , it has grown to six millions . It has increased no less than twelve- fold . This is the state of the colony trade , as com- - pared with itself at these two periods , within 112 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
... and odd thousand , it has grown to six millions . It has increased no less than twelve- fold . This is the state of the colony trade , as com- - pared with itself at these two periods , within 112 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
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