The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana vii
... favour with Lord Halifax , and was appointed his under secretary of state . That gentleman is said to have soon after wards quarrelled with BURKE ; who in consequence threw up his pension , and once more had recourse to his pen for ...
... favour with Lord Halifax , and was appointed his under secretary of state . That gentleman is said to have soon after wards quarrelled with BURKE ; who in consequence threw up his pension , and once more had recourse to his pen for ...
Strana xiii
... favour of the act for ex- tending the Irish trade . Such was the nar- row spirit of the English merchants , but particularly those of Bristol , that they set every engine at work to prevent a mea sure , which was called for by the ...
... favour of the act for ex- tending the Irish trade . Such was the nar- row spirit of the English merchants , but particularly those of Bristol , that they set every engine at work to prevent a mea sure , which was called for by the ...
Strana xiv
... favour . " I have the honour to he , With the highest possible esteem and regard , dear sir , Your most faithful and obedient humble servant , EDMUND BURKE . " " London , Charles Street , Feb. 28 , 1782 . " General Burgoyne presents his ...
... favour . " I have the honour to he , With the highest possible esteem and regard , dear sir , Your most faithful and obedient humble servant , EDMUND BURKE . " " London , Charles Street , Feb. 28 , 1782 . " General Burgoyne presents his ...
Strana xxvi
... favour of the Unitarian Dissenters ; which Mr. BURKE also op posed , not upon intolerant grounds , but from a persuasion that the claimants were dangerous subjects , who aimed at the downfall of every system which was dear to the ...
... favour of the Unitarian Dissenters ; which Mr. BURKE also op posed , not upon intolerant grounds , but from a persuasion that the claimants were dangerous subjects , who aimed at the downfall of every system which was dear to the ...
Strana xxviii
... favour , though bestowed when he was no longer in a situation to assist ministers by his vote , brought upon him a load of illiberal abuse ; and two peers did themselves no honour by the manner of their noticing Mr. BURKE and his ...
... favour , though bestowed when he was no longer in a situation to assist ministers by his vote , brought upon him a load of illiberal abuse ; and two peers did themselves no honour by the manner of their noticing Mr. BURKE and his ...
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