The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 48
... opinion , I admit , will prevent people , not very enterprising in their nature , from an active undertaking against the British constitution . But it is the poorest defensive principle that ever was infused into the mind of man against ...
... opinion , I admit , will prevent people , not very enterprising in their nature , from an active undertaking against the British constitution . But it is the poorest defensive principle that ever was infused into the mind of man against ...
Strana 361
... opinion of those who have hazarded their all rather than take up arms against your majesty's forces , as of those who have run the same risk to oppose them . The difference among them is , not on the grievance , but on the mode of ...
... opinion of those who have hazarded their all rather than take up arms against your majesty's forces , as of those who have run the same risk to oppose them . The difference among them is , not on the grievance , but on the mode of ...
Strana 401
... opinion that this matter ought to be decided upon instantly . I most heartily wish , that the deliberate sense of the kingdom on this great subject should be known . When it is known , it must be prevalent . It would be dreadful indeed ...
... opinion that this matter ought to be decided upon instantly . I most heartily wish , that the deliberate sense of the kingdom on this great subject should be known . When it is known , it must be prevalent . It would be dreadful indeed ...
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