The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 127
... charges cannot be in their nature regular or annual . In the year 1767 a stock of hemp , & c . was to be laid in ; that charge intermits , but it does not end . Other charges of other kinds take their place . Great works are now carry ...
... charges cannot be in their nature regular or annual . In the year 1767 a stock of hemp , & c . was to be laid in ; that charge intermits , but it does not end . Other charges of other kinds take their place . Great works are now carry ...
Strana 182
... charge than usual , there was enough , and more than enough , abundantly to supply all the extraordinary ex- pense . That the civil list should have been exceeded in the two former reigns , especially in the reign of George the First ...
... charge than usual , there was enough , and more than enough , abundantly to supply all the extraordinary ex- pense . That the civil list should have been exceeded in the two former reigns , especially in the reign of George the First ...
Strana 422
... charge with a corrupt transaction with Lord Macartney ; and , in support of that charge , to produce a forged letter from his lordship's steward . The charge and letter the reader may see in this appendix , under the proper head . It is ...
... charge with a corrupt transaction with Lord Macartney ; and , in support of that charge , to produce a forged letter from his lordship's steward . The charge and letter the reader may see in this appendix , under the proper head . It is ...
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