The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... effect . For , if I know any thing of myself , it is not my own interest in it , but my full conviction , that induces me to tell you - I think there is not a shadow of doubt in the case . I do not imagine that you find me rash in ...
... effect . For , if I know any thing of myself , it is not my own interest in it , but my full conviction , that induces me to tell you - I think there is not a shadow of doubt in the case . I do not imagine that you find me rash in ...
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... effect . I beg pardon for saying so much on this subject . I have been unwillingly drawn into it ; but I shall ever use a respectful frankness of communication with you . Your faithful friend , your devoted servant , I shall be to the ...
... effect . I beg pardon for saying so much on this subject . I have been unwillingly drawn into it ; but I shall ever use a respectful frankness of communication with you . Your faithful friend , your devoted servant , I shall be to the ...
Strana 23
... effect or in opinion , by an unwillingness to exert itself . The superior power may offer peace with ho- nor and with safety . Such an offer from such a power will be attributed to magnanimity . But the concessions of the weak are the ...
... effect or in opinion , by an unwillingness to exert itself . The superior power may offer peace with ho- nor and with safety . Such an offer from such a power will be attributed to magnanimity . But the concessions of the weak are the ...
Strana 25
... effect of time , than , that to the fire of imagination and extent of erudition , which even then marked him as one of the first literary characters of his age , he has added a consummate knowledge in the commercial interest of his ...
... effect of time , than , that to the fire of imagination and extent of erudition , which even then marked him as one of the first literary characters of his age , he has added a consummate knowledge in the commercial interest of his ...
Strana 26
... effect they are , one trade . The trade to the colonies , taken on the export side , at the beginning of this century , that is , in the year 1704 , stood thus : Exports to North America and the West Indies £ 483,265 To Africa 86,665 ...
... effect they are , one trade . The trade to the colonies , taken on the export side , at the beginning of this century , that is , in the year 1704 , stood thus : Exports to North America and the West Indies £ 483,265 To Africa 86,665 ...
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