The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 248
... true in Ireland ! Has it not hitherto been true in the colonies ? Why should you pre- sume , that , in any country , a body duly con- stituted for any function , will neglect to perform its duty , and abdicate its trust ? Such a pre ...
... true in Ireland ! Has it not hitherto been true in the colonies ? Why should you pre- sume , that , in any country , a body duly con- stituted for any function , will neglect to perform its duty , and abdicate its trust ? Such a pre ...
Strana 312
... true nature of the American war , to the true nature of all its successes and all its failures . In that public storm too I had my private feelings . I had seen blown down and pros- trate on the ground several of those houses to whom I ...
... true nature of the American war , to the true nature of all its successes and all its failures . In that public storm too I had my private feelings . I had seen blown down and pros- trate on the ground several of those houses to whom I ...
Strana 519
... true point of comparison , which obscures little names , and effaces the colours of little parties , and to which nothing can ascend but the spirit and moral quality of human actions , will say , to the teachers of the Palais Royal ...
... true point of comparison , which obscures little names , and effaces the colours of little parties , and to which nothing can ascend but the spirit and moral quality of human actions , will say , to the teachers of the Palais Royal ...
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