The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 337
... consideration of the condition and circumstances of the West Indies , and of the genius of this new republic , as it has operated , and is likely to operate on them , I say , that if a single rock in the West Indies is in the hands of ...
... consideration of the condition and circumstances of the West Indies , and of the genius of this new republic , as it has operated , and is likely to operate on them , I say , that if a single rock in the West Indies is in the hands of ...
Strana 400
... consideration of which had been deferred to a fitter time by a majority of our committee in London ; permit me to take this method of submitting to you my reasons for thinking , with our committee , that nothing ought to be hastily ...
... consideration of which had been deferred to a fitter time by a majority of our committee in London ; permit me to take this method of submitting to you my reasons for thinking , with our committee , that nothing ought to be hastily ...
Strana 408
... consideration , with regard to this , as to every object , is the extent of it ; and here it is necessary to pre- mise , this system of penalty and incapacity has for its object no small sect or obscure party , but a very numerous body ...
... consideration , with regard to this , as to every object , is the extent of it ; and here it is necessary to pre- mise , this system of penalty and incapacity has for its object no small sect or obscure party , but a very numerous body ...
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