The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 8
... present warmth dictates to him , I will attend their cause with dili- gence , and I hope with 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 ...
... present warmth dictates to him , I will attend their cause with dili- gence , and I hope with 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 ...
Strana 10
... present inclinations . I owe myself , in all things , to all the freemen of this city . My particular friends have a demand on me , that I should not deceive their expectations . Never was cause or man support- ed withm ore constancy ...
... present inclinations . I owe myself , in all things , to all the freemen of this city . My particular friends have a demand on me , that I should not deceive their expectations . Never was cause or man support- ed withm ore constancy ...
Strana 19
... present situation ; a situation which I will not miscall , which I dare not name ; which I scarcely know how to comprehend in the terms of any description . In this posture , sir , things stood at the beginning of the session . About ...
... present situation ; a situation which I will not miscall , which I dare not name ; which I scarcely know how to comprehend in the terms of any description . In this posture , sir , things stood at the beginning of the session . About ...
Strana 23
... present , I take my ground on the admitted principle . I mean to give peace . Peace im- plies reconciliation ; and where there has been a material dispute , reconciliation does in a manner always imply conces- sion on the one part or on ...
... present , I take my ground on the admitted principle . I mean to give peace . Peace im- plies reconciliation ; and where there has been a material dispute , reconciliation does in a manner always imply conces- sion on the one part or on ...
Strana 24
... present numbers too high or too low , is a matter of little moment . Such is the strength with which population shoots in that part of the world , that state the numbers as high as we will , whilst the dispute continues , the ...
... present numbers too high or too low , is a matter of little moment . Such is the strength with which population shoots in that part of the world , that state the numbers as high as we will , whilst the dispute continues , the ...
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