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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... stand charged in the exchequer in their place . After this process , they shall be debited or charged for nothing but the money balance that remains in their hands . I am conscious , Sir , that if this balance ( which they could not ...
... stand charged in the exchequer in their place . After this process , they shall be debited or charged for nothing but the money balance that remains in their hands . I am conscious , Sir , that if this balance ( which they could not ...
Strana 405
... stand on falsehood of any kind , fixed his discerning eye , and his deciding hand , on these debts of the company ... standing defence and the standing government . It is there the pub iic is robbed . It is robbed in its army ; it is ...
... stand on falsehood of any kind , fixed his discerning eye , and his deciding hand , on these debts of the company ... standing defence and the standing government . It is there the pub iic is robbed . It is robbed in its army ; it is ...
Strana 454
... stand ? They have put their army under such a variety of principles of duty , that it is more likely to breed ... standing army , for the conduct of the whole or any part of which , no man is responsible ! In the present state of the ...
... stand ? They have put their army under such a variety of principles of duty , that it is more likely to breed ... standing army , for the conduct of the whole or any part of which , no man is responsible ! In the present state of the ...
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