The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... stand ; we are ignorant of the objects that surround us ; we may every moment strike against some dangerous obstructions ; we may fall down a precipice , the first step we take ; and if an enemy approach , we know not in what quarter to ...
... stand ; we are ignorant of the objects that surround us ; we may every moment strike against some dangerous obstructions ; we may fall down a precipice , the first step we take ; and if an enemy approach , we know not in what quarter to ...
Strana viii
... stand alone , for the whole body of his colleagues threw up their places on the same independent principle . The new cabinet gave as little satisfaction to the nation as that which had been so ungra- ciously dismissed ; and the earl of ...
... stand alone , for the whole body of his colleagues threw up their places on the same independent principle . The new cabinet gave as little satisfaction to the nation as that which had been so ungra- ciously dismissed ; and the earl of ...
Strana ix
... stand on . The colleagues , whom he had assorted at the same boards , stared at each other , and were obliged to ask , ' Sir , your name ? -Sir , you have the advantage of me ; Mr. Such - a - one- I beg a thousand pardons .'- I venture ...
... stand on . The colleagues , whom he had assorted at the same boards , stared at each other , and were obliged to ask , ' Sir , your name ? -Sir , you have the advantage of me ; Mr. Such - a - one- I beg a thousand pardons .'- I venture ...
Strana xi
... stand behind the first chair next to the president , and I behind that the next to his . " What fol- lows is a narrative of the proceedings , and no way relative to the subject of this me- moir . At the close of the session of parlia ...
... stand behind the first chair next to the president , and I behind that the next to his . " What fol- lows is a narrative of the proceedings , and no way relative to the subject of this me- moir . At the close of the session of parlia ...
Strana xxvi
... stand forward against the innovations proposed by his old as- sociates . Early in the session , Mr. , now Earl Grey , introduced his motion for a Parliamentary Reform , which ill - timed measure was opposed by Mr. BURKE in a very ...
... stand forward against the innovations proposed by his old as- sociates . Early in the session , Mr. , now Earl Grey , introduced his motion for a Parliamentary Reform , which ill - timed measure was opposed by Mr. BURKE in a very ...
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