The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 153
... appears , under the very name and title of the deliverer of the poor , and the chastiser of the rich , the former class ... appear at all . So it must be where a man is for any time supported from personal considerations , with- out ...
... appears , under the very name and title of the deliverer of the poor , and the chastiser of the rich , the former class ... appear at all . So it must be where a man is for any time supported from personal considerations , with- out ...
Strana 309
... appear on the manu script ; nor has the letter been found to which it was written as an answer . And as the ... appears from an entry in the books of the late Mr. Dodsley , that eight sheets of it , which contain the first seventy - four ...
... appear on the manu script ; nor has the letter been found to which it was written as an answer . And as the ... appears from an entry in the books of the late Mr. Dodsley , that eight sheets of it , which contain the first seventy - four ...
Strana 388
... appear rather an accomplice in the crimes than guilty of negli- gence as a magistrate . Such an example set to the mob by the first magistrate of the city , tends greatly to palliate their offence . The license and complete impunity too ...
... appear rather an accomplice in the crimes than guilty of negli- gence as a magistrate . Such an example set to the mob by the first magistrate of the city , tends greatly to palliate their offence . The license and complete impunity too ...
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