The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 289
... common people , their stock is in their persons and in their earnings . I deny that the stock of their persons is diminished in a greater proportion than the common sources of populousness abundantly fill up ; I mean constant employment ...
... common people , their stock is in their persons and in their earnings . I deny that the stock of their persons is diminished in a greater proportion than the common sources of populousness abundantly fill up ; I mean constant employment ...
Strana 367
... common forms of business appears to us , rather as an apology to cover a supine neglect of duty , than the means of performing it in a manner adequate to the exigency that presses upon us . The common means we have already tried , and ...
... common forms of business appears to us , rather as an apology to cover a supine neglect of duty , than the means of performing it in a manner adequate to the exigency that presses upon us . The common means we have already tried , and ...
Strana 433
... common people , in some places , to quarrel with a legal , because they feel it to be a burthensome imposition ? According to these gentlemen , no offence can be committed by papists but from zeal to their religion . To make room for ...
... common people , in some places , to quarrel with a legal , because they feel it to be a burthensome imposition ? According to these gentlemen , no offence can be committed by papists but from zeal to their religion . To make room for ...
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