The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... oppressed by the weakness of my abilities , as to be rendered insignificant in the eyes of a great trading city ; or whether you choose to give a weight to humble abilities , for the sake of the honest exer- tions with which they are ...
... oppressed by the weakness of my abilities , as to be rendered insignificant in the eyes of a great trading city ; or whether you choose to give a weight to humble abilities , for the sake of the honest exer- tions with which they are ...
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... oppressed me . I found myself a partaker in a very high trust ; and having no sort of reason to rely on the strength of my natural abilities for the proper execution of that trust , I was obliged to take more than common pains , to ...
... oppressed me . I found myself a partaker in a very high trust ; and having no sort of reason to rely on the strength of my natural abilities for the proper execution of that trust , I was obliged to take more than common pains , to ...
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... oppressed with such great and present evils . The more moderate among the opposers of parliamentary concession freely confess , that they hope no good from taxation ; but they apprehend the colonists have further views ; and if this ...
... oppressed with such great and present evils . The more moderate among the opposers of parliamentary concession freely confess , that they hope no good from taxation ; but they apprehend the colonists have further views ; and if this ...
Strana 56
... oppressive burthen ; and that an Englishman travelling in that country could not go six yards from the high road without being murdered . The march of the human mind is slow . Sir , it was not , until after two hundred years ...
... oppressive burthen ; and that an Englishman travelling in that country could not go six yards from the high road without being murdered . The march of the human mind is slow . Sir , it was not , until after two hundred years ...
Strana 57
... oppressed England . The people of Chester applied to parliament in a petition penned as I shall read to you . " To the King our sovereign lord , in most humble wise shewn unto your excellent majesty , the inhabitants of your grace's ...
... oppressed England . The people of Chester applied to parliament in a petition penned as I shall read to you . " To the King our sovereign lord , in most humble wise shewn unto your excellent majesty , the inhabitants of your grace's ...
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