The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 11
... shew itself even in this court , it has not made the slightest impression on me . The highest flight of such clamorous birds is winged in an inferior region of the air . We hear them , and we look upon them , just as you , gentlemen ...
... shew itself even in this court , it has not made the slightest impression on me . The highest flight of such clamorous birds is winged in an inferior region of the air . We hear them , and we look upon them , just as you , gentlemen ...
Strana 19
... shew , that they had formed some clear and decided idea of the principles of colony government ; and were capable of drawing out something like a platform of the ground , which might be laid for future and permanent tranquillity . I ...
... shew , that they had formed some clear and decided idea of the principles of colony government ; and were capable of drawing out something like a platform of the ground , which might be laid for future and permanent tranquillity . I ...
Strana 23
Edmund Burke. suited to the end ; and this I shall endeavor to shew you be- fore I sit down . But , for the present , I take my ground on the admitted principle . I mean to give peace . Peace im- plies reconciliation ; and where there ...
Edmund Burke. suited to the end ; and this I shall endeavor to shew you be- fore I sit down . But , for the present , I take my ground on the admitted principle . I mean to give peace . Peace im- plies reconciliation ; and where there ...
Strana 24
... shew you , that it is not to be considered as one of those minima which are out of the eye and consideration of the law ; not a paltry excrescence of the state ; not a mean dependant , who may be neglected with little damage , and ...
... shew you , that it is not to be considered as one of those minima which are out of the eye and consideration of the law ; not a paltry excrescence of the state ; not a mean dependant , who may be neglected with little damage , and ...
Strana 28
... shew itself equal to the whole of that commerce which now attracts the envy of the world . Whatever England has been growing to by a progressive increase of improvement , brought in by varieties of people , by succession of civilizing ...
... shew itself equal to the whole of that commerce which now attracts the envy of the world . Whatever England has been growing to by a progressive increase of improvement , brought in by varieties of people , by succession of civilizing ...
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