The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... matter comes into discussion , I authorize you to contradict the infamous reports , which ( I am informed ) have been given out ; that this paper had been circulated through the Ministry , and was in- tended gradually to slide into the ...
... matter comes into discussion , I authorize you to contradict the infamous reports , which ( I am informed ) have been given out ; that this paper had been circulated through the Ministry , and was in- tended gradually to slide into the ...
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... matter curious in itself ; and it leads naturally enough to the principal inquiry . This , with the other explanations , has made the work considerably larger ; and by increas- ing its bulk has , I am afraid , added to its faults ; so ...
... matter curious in itself ; and it leads naturally enough to the principal inquiry . This , with the other explanations , has made the work considerably larger ; and by increas- ing its bulk has , I am afraid , added to its faults ; so ...
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... matter of uncertain conjecture , and as it does not appear just to us , that any deficiency should fall wholly on any one class of these debts , we have added a direction to your government of Fort St. George , that if , notwithstanding ...
... matter of uncertain conjecture , and as it does not appear just to us , that any deficiency should fall wholly on any one class of these debts , we have added a direction to your government of Fort St. George , that if , notwithstanding ...
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