The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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... party . It proceeded from the mouth of him who must be regarded as its authentic organ . In a discussion which continued for two days , no one gentleman of the opposition interposed a negative , or even a doubt , in favour of him or his ...
... party . It proceeded from the mouth of him who must be regarded as its authentic organ . In a discussion which continued for two days , no one gentleman of the opposition interposed a negative , or even a doubt , in favour of him or his ...
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... party which takes the lead there has no longer any apprehensions , except those that arise from not being admit- ted to the closest and most confidential connec- tions with the metropolis of that fraternity . That reigning party no ...
... party which takes the lead there has no longer any apprehensions , except those that arise from not being admit- ted to the closest and most confidential connec- tions with the metropolis of that fraternity . That reigning party no ...
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... party . They cited him to an higher tribunal ; the immediate judgment of God . Their trials were so many conjurations , and the magical ceremonies of barbarity and heathenism enter- ed into law and religion . This supernatural method of ...
... party . They cited him to an higher tribunal ; the immediate judgment of God . Their trials were so many conjurations , and the magical ceremonies of barbarity and heathenism enter- ed into law and religion . This supernatural method of ...
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