The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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... principles . He was in a situation to dis- cern what sort of whig principles they enter- tained , with whom it was his wish to form an eternal connection . Foolish he would have been at that time of life ( more foolish than any man who ...
... principles . He was in a situation to dis- cern what sort of whig principles they enter- tained , with whom it was his wish to form an eternal connection . Foolish he would have been at that time of life ( more foolish than any man who ...
Strana 52
... principles always go to the extreme . They who go with the principles of the ancient whigs , which are those contained in Mr. Burke's book , never can go too far . They may indeed stop short of some hazardous and ambiguous excellence ...
... principles always go to the extreme . They who go with the principles of the ancient whigs , which are those contained in Mr. Burke's book , never can go too far . They may indeed stop short of some hazardous and ambiguous excellence ...
Strana 158
... principles of these gentlemen , and which their connections , full as dangerous as their principles , might receive from the influence of the Duke of Portland and Lord Fitzwilliam , on becoming their colleagues in office , is now ...
... principles of these gentlemen , and which their connections , full as dangerous as their principles , might receive from the influence of the Duke of Portland and Lord Fitzwilliam , on becoming their colleagues in office , is now ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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