The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana xiii
... given by BURKE to the citizens of Bristol , was his voting in 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 ...
... given by BURKE to the citizens of Bristol , was his voting in 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 ...
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... given out ; that this paper had been circulated through the Ministry , and was in- tended gradually to slide into the press . To the best of my recollection , I never had a clean copy of it but one , which is now in my posses- sion ; I ...
... given out ; that this paper had been circulated through the Ministry , and was in- tended gradually to slide into the press . To the best of my recollection , I never had a clean copy of it but one , which is now in my posses- sion ; I ...
Strana 7
... given by him to his friends , in con- versation on the subject . But another note will probably interest the reader still more , as being strongly expressive of that parental affec- tion which formed so amiable a feature in the ...
... given by him to his friends , in con- versation on the subject . But another note will probably interest the reader still more , as being strongly expressive of that parental affec- tion which formed so amiable a feature in the ...
Strana 15
... given in public distress ; the relief afforded in general calamity ; the protection granted in emergent danger : the mutual return of kindness and civility , would afford a very ample and very pleasing subject for history . But , alas ...
... given in public distress ; the relief afforded in general calamity ; the protection granted in emergent danger : the mutual return of kindness and civility , would afford a very ample and very pleasing subject for history . But , alas ...
Strana 19
... given us these destructive views , have given us also the means of satis- fying them . From the earliest dawnings of policy to this day , the inventions of men have been sharpening and improving the mystery of murder , from the first ...
... given us these destructive views , have given us also the means of satis- fying them . From the earliest dawnings of policy to this day , the inventions of men have been sharpening and improving the mystery of murder , from the first ...
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