The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 2G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... sure existence , if it has not a subtratum in the actual . The member must have some relation to the con- stituent . As things stand , the Catholic , as a Catholic and belonging to a description , has no virtual relation to the ...
... sure existence , if it has not a subtratum in the actual . The member must have some relation to the con- stituent . As things stand , the Catholic , as a Catholic and belonging to a description , has no virtual relation to the ...
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... sure if I were to sup- pose myself at Vienna at such a time , I should , as a man , as an Englishman , and as a royalist , protest in that case , as I do in this , against a weak and ruinous principle of proceeding , which can have no ...
... sure if I were to sup- pose myself at Vienna at such a time , I should , as a man , as an Englishman , and as a royalist , protest in that case , as I do in this , against a weak and ruinous principle of proceeding , which can have no ...
Strana 236
... sure you cannot forget with , how much uneasiness we heard in conversa- tion , the language of more than one gentleman at the opening of this contest , " that he was willing to try the war for a year or two , and if it did not succeed ...
... sure you cannot forget with , how much uneasiness we heard in conversa- tion , the language of more than one gentleman at the opening of this contest , " that he was willing to try the war for a year or two , and if it did not succeed ...
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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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