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- able gentleman , in one part of his speech , has so strictly confined us . He desires to know , whether , if we were to repeal this tax , agreeably to the proposition of the honourable gentleman who made the mo- tion , the ...
... honour- able gentleman , in one part of his speech , has so strictly confined us . He desires to know , whether , if we were to repeal this tax , agreeably to the proposition of the honourable gentleman who made the mo- tion , the ...
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... honourable gentleman takes quite opposite ground , and now challenges me to put my hand to my heart , and say , whether the ministry had resolved on the repeal till a considerable time after the meeting of parlia- ment . Though I do not ...
... honourable gentleman takes quite opposite ground , and now challenges me to put my hand to my heart , and say , whether the ministry had resolved on the repeal till a considerable time after the meeting of parlia- ment . Though I do not ...
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... honourable gentleman suspecting , with all his absolute dominion over fact , that he never will be able to defend even this venerable patriarchal job , though sancti- fied by its numerous issue , and hoary with prescriptive years , has ...
... honourable gentleman suspecting , with all his absolute dominion over fact , that he never will be able to defend even this venerable patriarchal job , though sancti- fied by its numerous issue , and hoary with prescriptive years , has ...
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