The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Bros., 1851 This work contains a selection of the writings of Edmund Burke, an influential Irish member of Parliament from 1766 and 1794 and the philosophical founder of modern conservatism. |
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... friends , from whom I concealed nothing . " But I beg you and my friends to be cautious how you let it be understood , that I disclaim any thing but the mere act and intention of publica tion . I do not retract any one of the sentiments ...
... friends , from whom I concealed nothing . " But I beg you and my friends to be cautious how you let it be understood , that I disclaim any thing but the mere act and intention of publica tion . I do not retract any one of the sentiments ...
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... friends have so much ten- derness for people's interests , and understand them so much better than they do themselves , that , whilst these politicians are contending for the best of possible terms , the claimants are obliged to go ...
... friends have so much ten- derness for people's interests , and understand them so much better than they do themselves , that , whilst these politicians are contending for the best of possible terms , the claimants are obliged to go ...
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... friends and foes , to exterminate above two thousand votes , inclu- ding seven hundred polled for the gentleman himself , who now complains , and who would , destroy the friends whom he has obtained , only because he cannot obtain as ...
... friends and foes , to exterminate above two thousand votes , inclu- ding seven hundred polled for the gentleman himself , who now complains , and who would , destroy the friends whom he has obtained , only because he cannot obtain as ...
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