The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... principle . The other source of our power is commerce , of which you are so large a part , and which cannot ... principles , and in its details . I think many here are acquainted with the truth of what I say . This I know , that ...
... principle . The other source of our power is commerce , of which you are so large a part , and which cannot ... principles , and in its details . I think many here are acquainted with the truth of what I say . This I know , that ...
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... such circumstances . It would be still more awkward in me , if I were gravely to look the sheriffs in the face , and to tell them , they were not to determine my cause on my own principles ; SPEECH AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE POLL . 9.
... such circumstances . It would be still more awkward in me , if I were gravely to look the sheriffs in the face , and to tell them , they were not to determine my cause on my own principles ; SPEECH AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE POLL . 9.
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Edmund Burke. not to determine my cause on my own principles ; nor to make the return upon those votes , upon which I had rested my election . Such would be my appearance to the court and magistrates . But how should I appear to the ...
Edmund Burke. not to determine my cause on my own principles ; nor to make the return upon those votes , upon which I had rested my election . Such would be my appearance to the court and magistrates . But how should I appear to the ...
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... principles . They wished that the members for Bristol should be chosen for the city , and for their country at large , and not for themselves . So far they are not disappointed . If I possess nothing else , I am sure I possess the ...
... principles . They wished that the members for Bristol should be chosen for the city , and for their country at large , and not for themselves . So far they are not disappointed . If I possess nothing else , I am sure I possess the ...
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... principles to seek upon every fresh mail which should arrive from America . At that period , I had the fortune to find myself in perfect concurrence with a large majority in this house . Bowing under that high authority , and penetrated ...
... principles to seek upon every fresh mail which should arrive from America . At that period , I had the fortune to find myself in perfect concurrence with a large majority in this house . Bowing under that high authority , and penetrated ...
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