The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... question of the repeal was brought on by minis- try in the committee of this . House in the very in- stant when it was known that more than one court negotiation was carrying on with the heads of the opposition . Everything , upon every ...
... question of the repeal was brought on by minis- try in the committee of this . House in the very in- stant when it was known that more than one court negotiation was carrying on with the heads of the opposition . Everything , upon every ...
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... a certain matter of fact not wholly unrelated to the question under your consideration . We , who would persuade you to revert to the ancient policy of this kingdom , labor under the effect of SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION . 53.
... a certain matter of fact not wholly unrelated to the question under your consideration . We , who would persuade you to revert to the ancient policy of this kingdom , labor under the effect of SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION . 53.
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... question . I have done with the third period of your policy , - that of your repeal , and the return of your ancient system , and your ancient tranquillity and concord . Sir , this period was not as long as it was happy . An- other ...
... question . I have done with the third period of your policy , - that of your repeal , and the return of your ancient system , and your ancient tranquillity and concord . Sir , this period was not as long as it was happy . An- other ...
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... question he supported . He stated his matter skilfully and powerfully . He particularly excelled in a most luminous explanation and display of his subject . His style of argument was neither trite and vulgar , nor subtle and abstruse ...
... question he supported . He stated his matter skilfully and powerfully . He particularly excelled in a most luminous explanation and display of his subject . His style of argument was neither trite and vulgar , nor subtle and abstruse ...
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Edmund Burke. not being troubled with too anxious a zeal for any matter in question , he was never more tedious or more earnest than the preconceived opinions and pres- ent temper of his hearers required , to whom he was always in ...
Edmund Burke. not being troubled with too anxious a zeal for any matter in question , he was never more tedious or more earnest than the preconceived opinions and pres- ent temper of his hearers required , to whom he was always in ...
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