The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... gentleman of this event ; but he was gone to Malton in Yorkshire . The spirit and active zeal of these gentlemen followed him to Mal- ton . They arrived there just after Mr. Burke's election for that place , and invited him to Bristol ...
... gentleman of this event ; but he was gone to Malton in Yorkshire . The spirit and active zeal of these gentlemen followed him to Mal- ton . They arrived there just after Mr. Burke's election for that place , and invited him to Bristol ...
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... Gentlemen , 1 Your most obedient , And faithful humble servant , EDMUND BURKE . Beaconsfield , April 3 , 1777 . P. S. You may communicate this letter in any manner you think proper to my constitu- ents . TO SAMUEL SPAN , Esq . MASTER OF ...
... Gentlemen , 1 Your most obedient , And faithful humble servant , EDMUND BURKE . Beaconsfield , April 3 , 1777 . P. S. You may communicate this letter in any manner you think proper to my constitu- ents . TO SAMUEL SPAN , Esq . MASTER OF ...
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... gentlemen who oppose the bill has been abundant and vehement ; but they have been reserved and even silent about the fitness or unfitness of the plan to attain the direct object it has in view . By some gentlemen it is taken up ( by way ...
... gentlemen who oppose the bill has been abundant and vehement ; but they have been reserved and even silent about the fitness or unfitness of the plan to attain the direct object it has in view . By some gentlemen it is taken up ( by way ...
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