The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 73
... Ireland has ever had from the beginning a separate , but not an independent , legislature ; which , far from distracting , promoted the union of the whole . Every thing was sweetly and harmoniously disposed through both islands for the ...
... Ireland has ever had from the beginning a separate , but not an independent , legislature ; which , far from distracting , promoted the union of the whole . Every thing was sweetly and harmoniously disposed through both islands for the ...
Strana 78
... Ireland ? Has it not hitherto been true in the colo- nies ? Why should you presume , that , in any country , a body duly constituted for any function , will neglect to per- form its duty , and abdicate its trust ? Such a presumption ...
... Ireland ? Has it not hitherto been true in the colo- nies ? Why should you presume , that , in any country , a body duly constituted for any function , will neglect to per- form its duty , and abdicate its trust ? Such a presumption ...
Strana 135
Edmund Burke. TWO LETTERS ΤΟ GENTLEMEN IN THE CITY OF BRISTOL , ON THE BILLS DEPENDING IN PARLIAMENT RELATIVE TO THE TRADE OF IRELAND . 1778 . TO SAMUEL SPANN , ESQR . MASTER OF THE SOCIETY.
Edmund Burke. TWO LETTERS ΤΟ GENTLEMEN IN THE CITY OF BRISTOL , ON THE BILLS DEPENDING IN PARLIAMENT RELATIVE TO THE TRADE OF IRELAND . 1778 . TO SAMUEL SPANN , ESQR . MASTER OF THE SOCIETY.
Strana 137
... Ireland . You will be so good as to present my best respects to the society , and to assure them , that it was altogether unneces- sary to remind me of the interest of the constituents . I have never regarded any thing else , since I ...
... Ireland . You will be so good as to present my best respects to the society , and to assure them , that it was altogether unneces- sary to remind me of the interest of the constituents . I have never regarded any thing else , since I ...
Strana 138
... Ireland . I was convinced , that the evils which have arisen from the adoption of the former , would be infinitely aggravated by the rejection of the latter . Perhaps gentlemen are not yet fully aware of the situation of their country ...
... Ireland . I was convinced , that the evils which have arisen from the adoption of the former , would be infinitely aggravated by the rejection of the latter . Perhaps gentlemen are not yet fully aware of the situation of their country ...
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