The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... manner as got far the start of the slow , lan- guid operations of unassisted Nature . This capital was a hot - bed to them . Nothing in the history of mankind is like their progress . For my part , I never cast an eye on their ...
... manner as got far the start of the slow , lan- guid operations of unassisted Nature . This capital was a hot - bed to them . Nothing in the history of mankind is like their progress . For my part , I never cast an eye on their ...
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... manner put a stop to the mu- tual coasting intercourse of the colonies , with the appointment of courts of admiralty under various improper circumstances , with a sudden extinction of the paper currencies , with a compulsory provision ...
... manner put a stop to the mu- tual coasting intercourse of the colonies , with the appointment of courts of admiralty under various improper circumstances , with a sudden extinction of the paper currencies , with a compulsory provision ...
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... manner ( as well as my eyes could discern it ) he seemed to address himself to me . ― Sir , I will answer him as clearly as I am able , and with great openness : I have nothing to conceal . In the year sixty - five , being in a very ...
... manner ( as well as my eyes could discern it ) he seemed to address himself to me . ― Sir , I will answer him as clearly as I am able , and with great openness : I have nothing to conceal . In the year sixty - five , being in a very ...
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... manner as will be expected , to show our respectful gratitude to the mother country , or to make a dutiful , affec- tionate return to the indulgence of the King and Parliament , it shall be no fault of ours ; for this we intend , and ...
... manner as will be expected , to show our respectful gratitude to the mother country , or to make a dutiful , affec- tionate return to the indulgence of the King and Parliament , it shall be no fault of ours ; for this we intend , and ...
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... manner in which I viewed them on its very first proposition , and which I have often taken the liberty , with great humility , to lay before you . I look , I say , on the imperial rights of Great Britain , and the privileges which the ...
... manner in which I viewed them on its very first proposition , and which I have often taken the liberty , with great humility , to lay before you . I look , I say , on the imperial rights of Great Britain , and the privileges which the ...
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