The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 170
... opinion , the confidence , of his fellow citizens have been among the princi- pal objects of his life ; and that he ... opinion of the country be of no use as a means of power or consideration , he qualities which usually procure that ...
... opinion , the confidence , of his fellow citizens have been among the princi- pal objects of his life ; and that he ... opinion of the country be of no use as a means of power or consideration , he qualities which usually procure that ...
Strana 255
... opinion , that during the prevalence of such dispositions , all struggle rather inflamed than lessened the distemper of the public counsels . Finding such resistance to be considered as factious by most within doors , and by very many ...
... opinion , that during the prevalence of such dispositions , all struggle rather inflamed than lessened the distemper of the public counsels . Finding such resistance to be considered as factious by most within doors , and by very many ...
Strana 417
... opinion of the settlement ? he said , He cannot say that it was the general opinion , but it was the opinion of a considerable part of the settlement . Being asked , Whether it was the declared opinion of those that were cou cerned in ...
... opinion of the settlement ? he said , He cannot say that it was the general opinion , but it was the opinion of a considerable part of the settlement . Being asked , Whether it was the declared opinion of those that were cou cerned in ...
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