The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana vii
... taken the lead in the new cabinet . But the old statesman de- clined the distinction , when 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 ...
... taken the lead in the new cabinet . But the old statesman de- clined the distinction , when 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 ...
Strana x
... taken place , and the consequent distractions which prevailed throughout the empire . There was , however , more rhetoric than truth in this statement , but the writer's aim was to urge the combination of an open aristocracy of power ...
... taken place , and the consequent distractions which prevailed throughout the empire . There was , however , more rhetoric than truth in this statement , but the writer's aim was to urge the combination of an open aristocracy of power ...
Strana xiii
... taken a very long journey , as was usual with him , through which he did not wish to follow him , but he was always glad to meet him on his return home . " Let us " said BURKE , " strip off this learned foliage entirely from his ...
... taken a very long journey , as was usual with him , through which he did not wish to follow him , but he was always glad to meet him on his return home . " Let us " said BURKE , " strip off this learned foliage entirely from his ...
Strana xx
... taken place . Mr. BURKE rose upon this , and though he considered the proposed establishment as unneces sarily high , because England had nothing to apprehend from the powers of Europe , one of the most formidable of them hav- ing been ...
... taken place . Mr. BURKE rose upon this , and though he considered the proposed establishment as unneces sarily high , because England had nothing to apprehend from the powers of Europe , one of the most formidable of them hav- ing been ...
Strana 4
... taken by fraud from loose and incorrect papers by S. to whom I gave the letter to copy . As soon as I began to suspect him capable of any such scandalous breach of trust , you know with what anxiety I got the loose papers out of his ...
... taken by fraud from loose and incorrect papers by S. to whom I gave the letter to copy . As soon as I began to suspect him capable of any such scandalous breach of trust , you know with what anxiety I got the loose papers out of his ...
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