The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 213
... existence a " great variety of fortune . At the very mo ment when some of them seemed plunged in unfathomable abysses of disgrace and disaster , they have suddenly emerged . They have be gun a new course and opened a new reckon- ing ...
... existence a " great variety of fortune . At the very mo ment when some of them seemed plunged in unfathomable abysses of disgrace and disaster , they have suddenly emerged . They have be gun a new course and opened a new reckon- ing ...
Strana 237
... existence in the world . You , who have looked at this matter with as fair and impartial an eye as can be united with a feeling heart , you will not think it an hardy assertion , when I affirm , that it were far better to be conquered ...
... existence in the world . You , who have looked at this matter with as fair and impartial an eye as can be united with a feeling heart , you will not think it an hardy assertion , when I affirm , that it were far better to be conquered ...
Strana 249
... existence ; convinced that its existence and its hostility were the same . The faction is not local or territorial . It is a genera ? evi .. Where it least appears in ac- tion , it is still full of life . In its sleep it recruits its ...
... existence ; convinced that its existence and its hostility were the same . The faction is not local or territorial . It is a genera ? evi .. Where it least appears in ac- tion , it is still full of life . In its sleep it recruits its ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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