The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 42
... equal as to their rights . " Had the populace been able to repeat that profound maxim all would have gone perfectly well with them . No tyranny , no vexation , no oppres sion , no care , no sorrow , could have existed in the world ...
... equal as to their rights . " Had the populace been able to repeat that profound maxim all would have gone perfectly well with them . No tyranny , no vexation , no oppres sion , no care , no sorrow , could have existed in the world ...
Strana 265
... equal force and equal truth the contemptible figure of an abject embassy to that imperious power . It is no less striking , that the same obvious reflection should not occur to those gentlemen who conducted the opposition to government ...
... equal force and equal truth the contemptible figure of an abject embassy to that imperious power . It is no less striking , that the same obvious reflection should not occur to those gentlemen who conducted the opposition to government ...
Strana 301
... equal number of years , both of peace and war , the accounts of two preceding years are given in the following table , from a Report made since Mr. Burke's death by a Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the claims of ...
... equal number of years , both of peace and war , the accounts of two preceding years are given in the following table , from a Report made since Mr. Burke's death by a Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the claims of ...
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