The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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... LORD , ON THE ATTACKS MADE UPON HIM AND HIS PENSION , IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS , BY THE DUKE OF BEDFORD AND THE EARL OF LAUDERDALE , EARLY IN THE PRESENT SESSIONS OF PARLIAMENT . 1796 . all prodigious things , " cuckoo - like , adulter-. 1 MY ...
... LORD , ON THE ATTACKS MADE UPON HIM AND HIS PENSION , IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS , BY THE DUKE OF BEDFORD AND THE EARL OF LAUDERDALE , EARLY IN THE PRESENT SESSIONS OF PARLIAMENT . 1796 . all prodigious things , " cuckoo - like , adulter-. 1 MY ...
Strana 310
... Lord Auckland , to the Lord Bishop of Rochester . EDEN FARM , KENT , July 18th , 1812 . MY DEAR LORD , MR . BURKE's fourth letter to Lord Fitz- THOUGH in the stormy ocean of the last twenty - three years we have seldom sailed on the ...
... Lord Auckland , to the Lord Bishop of Rochester . EDEN FARM , KENT , July 18th , 1812 . MY DEAR LORD , MR . BURKE's fourth letter to Lord Fitz- THOUGH in the stormy ocean of the last twenty - three years we have seldom sailed on the ...
Strana 379
... Lord Rockingham , who frequently said , that there never seemed a more opportune time for the relief of Ireland than that moment , when Lord North had rejected all rational propositions for its relief , without consulting , I believe ...
... Lord Rockingham , who frequently said , that there never seemed a more opportune time for the relief of Ireland than that moment , when Lord North had rejected all rational propositions for its relief , without consulting , I believe ...
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