The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana xii
... tion to forms , and Mr. BURKE went to consult his friends , who were then sat down to dinner , upon the line of conduct he should pursue . There was but one opinion on the matter , for all present were attached to lord Rockingham , and ...
... tion to forms , and Mr. BURKE went to consult his friends , who were then sat down to dinner , upon the line of conduct he should pursue . There was but one opinion on the matter , for all present were attached to lord Rockingham , and ...
Strana xiv
... tion , the opposition renewed their attacks upon the ministry with such vigour , that on the 20th of March , lord North an- nounced his own resignation , and that of his colleagues in the presence of an ex- ceedingly full house . During ...
... tion , the opposition renewed their attacks upon the ministry with such vigour , that on the 20th of March , lord North an- nounced his own resignation , and that of his colleagues in the presence of an ex- ceedingly full house . During ...
Strana xix
... tion of right to an issue . The opposition then endeavoured to make it out that the case of the king was irremediable , and to support this conclusion , they adduced the authority of Dr. Warren , who was the only one of the court ...
... tion of right to an issue . The opposition then endeavoured to make it out that the case of the king was irremediable , and to support this conclusion , they adduced the authority of Dr. Warren , who was the only one of the court ...
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... tion . I do not retract any one of the sentiments contained in that Memorial , which was and is my justification , addressed to the friends , for whose use alone I intended it . Had I designed it for the public , I should have been more ...
... tion . I do not retract any one of the sentiments contained in that Memorial , which was and is my justification , addressed to the friends , for whose use alone I intended it . Had I designed it for the public , I should have been more ...
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... 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 points out a considerable passage as having been supplied by his " lost son . " Se- veral ...
... 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 points out a considerable passage as having been supplied by his " lost son . " Se- veral ...
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