The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana vii
... establishment . It does not appear that he enjoyed any preferment in England , at this time , though his friend William Gerard Hamilton con- tinued in favour with Lord Halifax , and was appointed his under secretary of state . That ...
... establishment . It does not appear that he enjoyed any preferment in England , at this time , though his friend William Gerard Hamilton con- tinued in favour with Lord Halifax , and was appointed his under secretary of state . That ...
Strana xx
... establishment as being too high , adverted to the state of France , and in terms of exultation eulogized the Revo- lution that had taken place . Mr. BURKE rose upon this , and though he considered the proposed establishment as unneces ...
... establishment as being too high , adverted to the state of France , and in terms of exultation eulogized the Revo- lution that had taken place . Mr. BURKE rose upon this , and though he considered the proposed establishment as unneces ...
Strana 112
... establishment is still more extraordinary than that of the interest of the unfunded debt . The increase is great undoubtedly . However , left neither assignees nor representatives . The precise amount of such sums cannot be ascer ...
... establishment is still more extraordinary than that of the interest of the unfunded debt . The increase is great undoubtedly . However , left neither assignees nor representatives . The precise amount of such sums cannot be ascer ...
Strana 113
... establishment , the stronger he expected to stand in argument : but , whatever he expected or proposed , he should have stated the matter fairly . He tells us that this establishment is near .1,500,000 . more than it was in 1752 , 1753 ...
... establishment , the stronger he expected to stand in argument : but , whatever he expected or proposed , he should have stated the matter fairly . He tells us that this establishment is near .1,500,000 . more than it was in 1752 , 1753 ...
Strana 114
... establishments , and interest of new debt , £ .2,614,892 4,114,892 3,236,348 Errour of the author , £ .878,544 It is ... establishment for extraordinaries , when that author has so much laboured to confine them within £ .35,000 . These ...
... establishments , and interest of new debt , £ .2,614,892 4,114,892 3,236,348 Errour of the author , £ .878,544 It is ... establishment for extraordinaries , when that author has so much laboured to confine them within £ .35,000 . These ...
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