The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... proper trust of a member of the House of Commons . But the liberty , the only liberty I mean , is a liberty con- nected with order ; that not only exists along with order and virtue , but which cannot exist at all without them . It ...
... proper trust of a member of the House of Commons . But the liberty , the only liberty I mean , is a liberty con- nected with order ; that not only exists along with order and virtue , but which cannot exist at all without them . It ...
Strana 8
... proper to deny , that a very great part of you have any votes to give . He fixes a standard period of time in his own imagination , not what the law defines , but merely what the convenience of his client suggests , by which he would ...
... proper to deny , that a very great part of you have any votes to give . He fixes a standard period of time in his own imagination , not what the law defines , but merely what the convenience of his client suggests , by which he would ...
Strana 11
... proper to throw it out , I owe you a clear explanation of my poor sentiments on that subject . He tells you , that " the topic of instructions has occasioned much altercation and uneasiness in this city ; " and he ex- presses himself ...
... proper to throw it out , I owe you a clear explanation of my poor sentiments on that subject . He tells you , that " the topic of instructions has occasioned much altercation and uneasiness in this city ; " and he ex- presses himself ...
Strana 18
... proper execution of that trust , I was obliged to take more than common pains , to instruct myself in every thing which relates to our colonies . I was not less under the necessity of forming some fixed ideas , con- cerning the general ...
... proper execution of that trust , I was obliged to take more than common pains , to instruct myself in every thing which relates to our colonies . I was not less under the necessity of forming some fixed ideas , con- cerning the general ...
Strana 41
... proper for the crown to make no further grants of land . But to this scheme there are two objections . The first , that there is already so much unsettled land in private hands , as to afford room for an immense future population ...
... proper for the crown to make no further grants of land . But to this scheme there are two objections . The first , that there is already so much unsettled land in private hands , as to afford room for an immense future population ...
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