The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana vii
... interest of lord Verney . This administration was formed under the mediation of the duke of Cumberland , with the co - operation of the duke of Newcastle , who it was ex- pected would have taken the lead in the new cabinet . But the old ...
... interest of lord Verney . This administration was formed under the mediation of the duke of Cumberland , with the co - operation of the duke of Newcastle , who it was ex- pected would have taken the lead in the new cabinet . But the old ...
Strana xii
... interest , and Mr. Cruger and Mr. BURKE supported by the dissen- ters who then formed , as they ever have done , a commanding influence in the cor- poration and representation of that great city . The contest on this occasion was ...
... interest , and Mr. Cruger and Mr. BURKE supported by the dissen- ters who then formed , as they ever have done , a commanding influence in the cor- poration and representation of that great city . The contest on this occasion was ...
Strana xiii
... interest . Two other steps of Mr. BURKE , which while they did him 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 ...
... interest . Two other steps of Mr. BURKE , which while they did him 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 ...
Strana 7
... interest the reader still more , as being strongly expressive of that parental affec- tion which formed so amiable a feature in the character of Mr. Burke . It is in " Reflec- tions on the Revolution in France , " Vol . III where he ...
... interest the reader still more , as being strongly expressive of that parental affec- tion which formed so amiable a feature in the character of Mr. Burke . It is in " Reflec- tions on the Revolution in France , " Vol . III where he ...
Strana 26
Edmund Burke. instruments may come , let us search it to the jarring interests may chance to prevail ; and as bottom ... interest , of oppression , and treachery . This spirit entirely reverses all the principles which a benevolent ...
Edmund Burke. instruments may come , let us search it to the jarring interests may chance to prevail ; and as bottom ... interest , of oppression , and treachery . This spirit entirely reverses all the principles which a benevolent ...
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