The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 269
... seems to me , though in somewhat different ways , to actuate our great party - leaders ; and to trace this first pattern of a negotiation to its true source . Such is the present state of our public coun- cils . Well might I be ashamed ...
... seems to me , though in somewhat different ways , to actuate our great party - leaders ; and to trace this first pattern of a negotiation to its true source . Such is the present state of our public coun- cils . Well might I be ashamed ...
Strana 284
... seems they were so obedient : they would have proceeded with the negotia- tion upon that basis . But the fact is , that they instantly broke up the negotiation , as soon as they had ebliged our ambassador to violate all the principles ...
... seems they were so obedient : they would have proceeded with the negotia- tion upon that basis . But the fact is , that they instantly broke up the negotiation , as soon as they had ebliged our ambassador to violate all the principles ...
Strana 538
... seem to be any other method of en- forcing new laws or old . For as the very form of their government subsisted by a ... seems the law was digested by the king or his council for the assent of the general assem- bly . That order is now ...
... seem to be any other method of en- forcing new laws or old . For as the very form of their government subsisted by a ... seems the law was digested by the king or his council for the assent of the general assem- bly . That order 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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