The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana vii
... honour was offered to him , and the report went current at the time , that during the settle- ment , he plainly told the marquis of Rock- ingham , that he must be first lord of the treasury , and that when his lordship ob- jected to the ...
... honour was offered to him , and the report went current at the time , that during the settle- ment , he plainly told the marquis of Rock- ingham , that he must be first lord of the treasury , and that when his lordship ob- jected to the ...
Strana xiii
... honour , gave great offence to the good people of Bristol ; where the part he took in regard to 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 ...
... honour , gave great offence to the good people of Bristol ; where the part he took in regard to 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 ...
Strana xiv
... honour of his acquaintance . He speaks of you as I do , and is perfectly sensible . of your warm and friendly interposition in his favour . " I have the honour to he , With the highest possible esteem and regard , dear sir , Your most ...
... honour of his acquaintance . He speaks of you as I do , and is perfectly sensible . of your warm and friendly interposition in his favour . " I have the honour to he , With the highest possible esteem and regard , dear sir , Your most ...
Strana xviii
... honour and dignity of this court , and the welfare of millions of the human race , that alone call upon you . When the devouring flames shall have destroyed this perish- able globe , and it sinks into the abyss of Nature , from whence ...
... honour and dignity of this court , and the welfare of millions of the human race , that alone call upon you . When the devouring flames shall have destroyed this perish- able globe , and it sinks into the abyss of Nature , from whence ...
Strana xxii
... honour- able friend . This charge of inconsis- tency , or rather of apostacy , provoked a reply , in the course of which , Mr. BURKE said , " Mr. Fox has treated me with harshness and malignity ; after harassing me with his light troops ...
... honour- able friend . This charge of inconsis- tency , or rather of apostacy , provoked a reply , in the course of which , Mr. BURKE said , " Mr. Fox has treated me with harshness and malignity ; after harassing me with his light troops ...
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