The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 19
... proposal of lenity as weak and irresolute . The public , he said , would not have patience to see us play the game out with our adversaries : we must pro- duce our hand . It would be expected , that those who for many years had been ...
... proposal of lenity as weak and irresolute . The public , he said , would not have patience to see us play the game out with our adversaries : we must pro- duce our hand . It would be expected , that those who for many years had been ...
Strana 21
... propose to fill your " That when the governor , council , or assembly , or general court , of any of his majesty's provinces or colonies in America , shall propose to make provision , according to the condition , circumstances , and ...
... propose to fill your " That when the governor , council , or assembly , or general court , of any of his majesty's provinces or colonies in America , shall propose to make provision , according to the condition , circumstances , and ...
Strana 23
... proposal ought to originate from us . Great and acknowledged force is not im- paired , either in effect or in opinion , by an unwillingness to exert itself . The superior power may offer peace with ho- nor and with safety . Such an ...
... proposal ought to originate from us . Great and acknowledged force is not im- paired , either in effect or in opinion , by an unwillingness to exert itself . The superior power may offer peace with ho- nor and with safety . Such an ...
Strana 25
... propose to take the matter at periods of time somewhat different from his . There is , if I mistake not , a point of view , from whence if you will look at this subject , it is impossible that it should not make an impression upon you ...
... propose to take the matter at periods of time somewhat different from his . There is , if I mistake not , a point of view , from whence if you will look at this subject , it is impossible that it should not make an impression upon you ...
Strana 43
... proposes to beggar its subjects into submission . But remember , when you have completed your system of impo- verishment , that nature still proceeds in her ordinary course ; that discontent will increase with misery ; and that there ...
... proposes to beggar its subjects into submission . But remember , when you have completed your system of impo- verishment , that nature still proceeds in her ordinary course ; that discontent will increase with misery ; and that there ...
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