The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... lord Halifax lasted only a few months , he being recalled the following summer to take an active part in the administration at home : and Mr. BURKE returned with him , having previously secured a pension of two hun- dred a year , on the ...
... lord Halifax lasted only a few months , he being recalled the following summer to take an active part in the administration at home : and Mr. BURKE returned with him , having previously secured a pension of two hun- dred a year , on the ...
Strana x
... lord North , whose measures gave as little satisfaction as those of his predecessor . Notwithstanding this , that nobleman con- tinued to hold the helm for several years , amidst a conflict of the most tremendous magnitude . As BURKE ...
... lord North , whose measures gave as little satisfaction as those of his predecessor . Notwithstanding this , that nobleman con- tinued to hold the helm for several years , amidst a conflict of the most tremendous magnitude . As BURKE ...
Strana xi
... lord North for his propositions of conciliation , and attacked him with unwearied ardour for pursuing a contest founded on the very right , which had been asserted in the de claratory act of lord Rockingham's ad- ministration , and of ...
... lord North for his propositions of conciliation , and attacked him with unwearied ardour for pursuing a contest founded on the very right , which had been asserted in the de claratory act of lord Rockingham's ad- ministration , and of ...
Strana xii
... lord Rockingham , and the present was an opportunity of strength- ening the common cause in which they were all concerned . Accordingly a com- pliance with the Whigs of Bristol was unanimously recommended , and Mr. BURKE , after taking ...
... lord Rockingham , and the present was an opportunity of strength- ening the common cause in which they were all concerned . Accordingly a com- pliance with the Whigs of Bristol was unanimously recommended , and Mr. BURKE , after taking ...
Strana xiii
... lord Beauchamp's bill for the Relief of Debtors , and his vigorous sup- port of sir George Savile's act in behalf of the Roman Catholics . This last mea sure , though nothing more than what had been long called for by every principle of ...
... lord Beauchamp's bill for the Relief of Debtors , and his vigorous sup- port of sir George Savile's act in behalf of the Roman Catholics . This last mea sure , though nothing more than what had been long called for by every principle of ...
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