The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... interest of Great Britain , must totter on its base by the slightest mistake with regard to our American measures . Thus much , however , I think it not amiss to lay before you ; That I am not , I hope , apt to take up or lay down my ...
... interest of Great Britain , must totter on its base by the slightest mistake with regard to our American measures . Thus much , however , I think it not amiss to lay before you ; That I am not , I hope , apt to take up or lay down my ...
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... interest to his own . But , his un- biased opinion , his mature judgment , his enlightened con- science , he ought ... interests ; which interests each must maintain , 12 SPEECH AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE POLL .
... interest to his own . But , his un- biased opinion , his mature judgment , his enlightened con- science , he ought ... interests ; which interests each must maintain , 12 SPEECH AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE POLL .
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Edmund Burke. and hostile interests ; which interests each must maintain , as an agent and advocate , against other agents and advocates ; but parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation , with one interest , that of the whole ...
Edmund Burke. and hostile interests ; which interests each must maintain , as an agent and advocate , against other agents and advocates ; but parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation , with one interest , that of the whole ...
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... interest , which reconciles them to British government . My idea is nothing more . Refined policy ever has been the parent of confusion ; and ever will be so , as long as the world endures . Plain good intention , which is as easily dis ...
... interest , which reconciles them to British government . My idea is nothing more . Refined policy ever has been the parent of confusion ; and ever will be so , as long as the world endures . Plain good intention , which is as easily dis ...
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... interest of his country , formed by a long course of enlightened and dis- criminating experience . Sir , I should be inexcusable in coming after such a person with any detail ; if a great part of the members who now fill the house had ...
... interest of his country , formed by a long course of enlightened and dis- criminating experience . Sir , I should be inexcusable in coming after such a person with any detail ; if a great part of the members who now fill the house had ...
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