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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... honour . Ages have not furnished so many noble examples as France has produced in the space of two years . It is odious to search in antiquity for the merit we admire , and to be insen- sible to that which passes under our eyes . France ...
... honour . Ages have not furnished so many noble examples as France has produced in the space of two years . It is odious to search in antiquity for the merit we admire , and to be insen- sible to that which passes under our eyes . France ...
Strana 219
... honour of an election at another place , at a very great distance from this . I immediately opened the matter to those of my worthy constituents who were with me , and they unanimously advised me not to decline it . They told me , that ...
... honour of an election at another place , at a very great distance from this . I immediately opened the matter to those of my worthy constituents who were with me , and they unanimously advised me not to decline it . They told me , that ...
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... honour , and the faith of treaties , will tance : and , his lordship being without any receive the severest marks of your displeasure , just cause or foundation for complaint against and that Lord Macartney's conduct , in making us , or ...
... honour , and the faith of treaties , will tance : and , his lordship being without any receive the severest marks of your displeasure , just cause or foundation for complaint against and that Lord Macartney's conduct , in making us , or ...
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