The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... never have ventured of myself to intrude into that awful situation . But since I am called upon by the desire of several respectable fellow subjects , as I have done at other times , I give up my fears to their wishes . Whatever my ...
... never have ventured of myself to intrude into that awful situation . But since I am called upon by the desire of several respectable fellow subjects , as I have done at other times , I give up my fears to their wishes . Whatever my ...
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... never mean to depart from it , whatever may be lost by it . I avow it . The forfeiture even of your favor , if by such a declaration I could forfeit it , though the first object of my ambition , never will make me disguise my sentiments ...
... never mean to depart from it , whatever may be lost by it . I avow it . The forfeiture even of your favor , if by such a declaration I could forfeit it , though the first object of my ambition , never will make me disguise my sentiments ...
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... that in such matters I might derive authority and support from the representation of this great commercial city ; they desired me therefore to set off without delay , very well persuaded that I never could forget SPEECH AT BRISTOL . 5.
... that in such matters I might derive authority and support from the representation of this great commercial city ; they desired me therefore to set off without delay , very well persuaded that I never could forget SPEECH AT BRISTOL . 5.
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Edmund Burke. delay , very well persuaded that I never could forget my obli- gations to them , or to my friends , for the choice they had made of me . From that time to this instant I have not slept ; and if I should have the honor of ...
Edmund Burke. delay , very well persuaded that I never could forget my obli- gations to them , or to my friends , for the choice they had made of me . From that time to this instant I have not slept ; and if I should have the honor of ...
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... never asked a question of a voter on the other side , or supported a doubtful vote on my own . I respected the abilities of my managers ; I relied on the candor of the court . I think the worthy sheriffs will bear me witness , that I ...
... never asked a question of a voter on the other side , or supported a doubtful vote on my own . I respected the abilities of my managers ; I relied on the candor of the court . I think the worthy sheriffs will bear me witness , that I ...
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