The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION , INTItuled The Present STATE OF THE NATION THOUGHTS ON the Cause of the PresenNT DISCONTENTS 185 • 306 SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION · 382 SPEECHES AT MR . BURKE'S ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL , AND AT THE ...
... OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION , INTItuled The Present STATE OF THE NATION THOUGHTS ON the Cause of the PresenNT DISCONTENTS 185 • 306 SPEECH ON AMERICAN TAXATION · 382 SPEECHES AT MR . BURKE'S ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL , AND AT THE ...
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... observe much more of his Lordship's character in such parti- culars of the following letter , than they are likely to find of that rapid torrent of an impetuous and overbearing eloquence , and the variety of rich imagery for which that ...
... observe much more of his Lordship's character in such parti- culars of the following letter , than they are likely to find of that rapid torrent of an impetuous and overbearing eloquence , and the variety of rich imagery for which that ...
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... a million of deaths , and then we shall see this conqueror , the oldest we have on the records of history , ( though , as we have observed before , the chronology of these remote times A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 11.
... a million of deaths , and then we shall see this conqueror , the oldest we have on the records of history , ( though , as we have observed before , the chronology of these remote times A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 11.
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Edmund Burke. have observed before , the chronology of these remote times is extremely uncertain , ) opening the scene by a destruction of at least one million of his species , unprovoked but by his ambition , without any motives but ...
Edmund Burke. have observed before , the chronology of these remote times is extremely uncertain , ) opening the scene by a destruction of at least one million of his species , unprovoked but by his ambition , without any motives but ...
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... Observe , my Lord , that the five thousand we here speak of were cut off from a body of no more than nineteen thousand ; for the entire number of citizens was no greater at that time . Could the tyrant who wished the Roman people but ...
... Observe , my Lord , that the five thousand we here speak of were cut off from a body of no more than nineteen thousand ; for the entire number of citizens was no greater at that time . Could the tyrant who wished the Roman people but ...
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