The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 2G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... obtained what his grace so much disapproves . In private life , I have not at all the honour of acquaintance with the noble duke . But I ought to presume , and it costs me nothing to do so , that he abundant- ly deserves the esteem and ...
... obtained what his grace so much disapproves . In private life , I have not at all the honour of acquaintance with the noble duke . But I ought to presume , and it costs me nothing to do so , that he abundant- ly deserves the esteem and ...
Strana 283
... obtained as a basis of treaty , it was just the worst we could possibly have chosen . As to our offer to cede a most ... obtain , and the price you meant to pay for it , and to desire him to imitate your ingenuous proceed- ing , and in ...
... obtained as a basis of treaty , it was just the worst we could possibly have chosen . As to our offer to cede a most ... obtain , and the price you meant to pay for it , and to desire him to imitate your ingenuous proceed- ing , and in ...
Strana 430
... obtained over the minds of some other person by love and reverence , or by superiour management and dexterity . It had , therefore , to this its promo- tion , no more than a moral , not a civil or political use . But I admit it is ...
... obtained over the minds of some other person by love and reverence , or by superiour management and dexterity . It had , therefore , to this its promo- tion , no more than a moral , not a civil or political use . But I admit it is ...
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APPEAL FROM THE NEW TO THE | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
LETTER TO SIR HERCULES LAN | 63 |
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